A student who suddenly displays behavior that will negatively affect his/her learning should immediately be assessed to determine if the need is a disability
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
false
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The undoubted right of the State to prescribe curriculum for its public schools does not carry with it the right to prohibit, on pain of criminal penalty, the teaching of a scientific theory or doctrine where that prohibition is based on reasons that violate the freedom of religion provisions of the First Amendment
Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).
Max is working with one of his students, Josie, who is frustrated by her own lack of progress. She says, "I'm never going to get this! I just can't do it." Max says, "Yes you will! You're really good at math." According to our text, the feedback Max has given Josie is
a. unlikely to be of much use, since Josie doesn't perceive herself as making progress in her learning. b. unlikely to be of much use because it is specific to a curricular area instead of encouraging her about her general learning capability. c. likely to motivate Josie to continue to try, because when teachers communicate their belief that students can learn, students easily overcome their feelings of low self-efficacy. d. likely to motivate Josie to keep working, because it is positive and genuine.
Which of the following is not a basic student need listed by Glasser?
a) belonging. b) fun. c) power. d) sympathy.
Which one of the following is an example of reinforcing an incompatible behavior as a way of eliminating an undesirable behavior?
a. Melissa is very shy and socially withdrawn. Her teacher reinforces her with a smile whenever she interacts with classmates.
b. Johnny's wisecracks have become so annoying that his teacher keeps him in from recess whenever he speaks inappropriately.
c. Mary has learned to reinforce herself whenever she gets all her spelling words correct.
d. Jerry must stay after school on days when he arrives late.