Some students face double- or even-triple jeopardy:
a. For example, a girl might be a second language learner, hearing impaired, and speech impaired.
b. For example, a boy might be gifted, yet demonstrate low motivation and demonstrate boredom.
c. The statement is false – a student can only have one "need," especially if she or he is gifted.
d. Any student with more than one special need should be a self-contained education class rather than being assigned to an inclusive classroom.
a
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a) intellectual ability. c) emotional strength. b) organizational skill. d) physical ability.
____ refers to a severely impaired ability to recognize human faces
a. Spatial agnosia b. Prosopagnosia c. Simultagnosia d. Visual-object agnosia
Briefly explain why the use of mixed methods lends themselves particularly well to single subject research
What will be an ideal response?
Which combination of Gardner’s intelligences would you expect to use if you are working with a partner to write a paper for science class on the topic of geese migration habits?
a. linguistic, spatial, existential b. interpersonal, naturalistic, linguistic c. intrapersonal, logical-mathematical, spatial d. naturalistic, logical-mathematical, existential