Describe some factors that interfere with parent involvement in the education of their children
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: These factors may include a lack of understanding about culture and processes of public
education in the United States, past negative experiences with education personnel, a
perception that their involvement might place them at risk for legal action, a reluctance
to attend events that do not attend to their needs for interpretation, and potentially
unwelcoming school environments.
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Fill in the blank with correct word.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The consultation model assumes that the general education teacher is the expert and the special educator is a novice.
Instructional goals are based upon beliefs on the
a. purpose of education. b. what should be taught. c. nature of the learner and the learning process. d. All of these
Autism was first described and named by _____
A) Hans Asperger B) Elizabeth Farrell C) Leo Kanner D) Bengt Nirje