Under the IDEA, school wide discipline procedures may not be used. Rather, all the procedures that are used with students with disabilities in public schools must be changed to address their individual needs
a. True
b. False
F
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a. description b. definition c. attributes d. examples/non-examples
Which one of the following situations best illustrates situated learning?
a. Twelve-year-old Andrew bakes often at home and can easily figure out how much flour he needs when he cuts in half a cookie recipe that calls for 21/4 cups of flour. Yet Andrew has trouble making similar calculations in his math class. b. Ten-year-old Bernita wonders what it would be like to live on a farm rather than in the city. As she sits in class, her mind often wanders to rural locations she has visited only in her dreams. c. Sixteen-year-old Calvin has trouble understanding the process of mitosis when his biology teacher describes it in abstract terms. He still finds the concept difficult when, later, the teacher draws a diagram of the process on the chalkboard. d. Four-year-old Danetta has trouble understanding that her friend Michael has moved to a community more than a thousand miles away. She keeps insisting that Michael must only be a short car ride away and throws a fit when her mother refuses to drive her to Michael's house.
A teacher plans to assess the writing of students who are English learners. When working
with these students who are beginning writers, it is most important to first address: a) punctuation b) spelling c) handwriting d) fluency
One path to critical thinking is _____________ for a wide range of opinions
A. consideration B. tolerance C. disapproval D. None of the above.