Which group of people rejects the notion that they have an "impairment?"
a. Those with Intellectual Disability
b. Those with Hearing Impairment
c. Those with Serious Emotional Disturbance
d. Those with Orthopedic Impairments
b
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The main reason for the inappropriateness of an interview study designed to gather parents' opinions of the validity of the new statewide achievement test for elementary students is that
a. it would not be representative of parents' opinions. b. it would require too much training on the part of interviewers. c. a questionnaire would more easily provide the information. d. most parents do not have sufficient knowledge about test validity.
The teacher who says to a child who is trying to blow out someone else's birthday candles, "Remember how much you liked blowing out the candles on your own cake last week? That's how Allison feels now, she wants to do it all by herself" is:
a. helping the child develop feelings of sympathy for another child. b. helping the child put himself in another's place. c. teaching the child to share. d. teaching the child that everyone gets different special things.
Shelly is a narrative researcher interested in the challenges of being a first year teacher in a small rural school. Given the suggestions in your text, who might be the best individual for Shelly to consider as a primary participant?
a. Maria, a second year teacher b. Alfred, a new teacher's spouse c. Sarah, a veteran teacher in the district d. Jim, the superintendent of the school
Identify ways that teachers can more effectively teach students with intellectual disabilities who have attention problems
What will be an ideal response?