How should rules vary across elementary, middle, and high school?
a. Students should have increasing input into the rules as they get older.
b. There should be very few rules for younger children and more for older children.
c. They should not vary, but be kept consistent across all grades.
d. They should be consistent with the students’ cognitive abilities and social skills.
d. They should be consistent with the students’ cognitive abilities and social skills.
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a. Teaching children to speak many languages b. Equity c. Creating separate classrooms for children based ability needs d. All of the above
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a) only stories b) only informational books c) stories and/or informational books d) basal reader selections
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a. Teaching alternative behaviors b. Altering antecedent variables c. Teaching reinforcement and punishment strategies d. Altering consequent variables e. All of the above f. A,B,D g. B,C,D Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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