An advantage of the present revision of the Stanford-Binet is that an individual's performance may be reported as
a. a standard score.
c. simple number of correct responses.
b. mental age divided by chronological age.
d. a profile of separate abilities.
A
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In which type of rehearsal does the individual simply repeat the information to be learned over and over again?
a. distributed learning b. consolidation c. elaborative rehearsal d. maintenance rehearsal
To "Recognize the Relevance" as a memory tool means
a. remember the important information. b. see the relationship of the material to your career. c. know what information will be on a test. d. recognize the information from the book when it appears on a test.
Bullying programs that focus mostly or solely on peer involvement are most effective
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ms. Jones, a general education teacher, and Ms. Butler, a special education teacher, co-teach geography within a general education setting that includes students who are gifted and perform above grade level, students with disabilities who perform below grade level, and students who perform at grade level. Ms. Jones and Ms. Butler decided to follow Christiansen and Vogel's four-step decision model
when assigning geography grades to students with disabilities. The first step in this model is a. examine personal beliefs about grading. b. identify colleague's beliefs about grading. c. identify district, state, and federal policies and guidelines regarding grading. d. agree on grading practices that will be used with students.