Marty's dysfunctional behavior is so severe he is no longer able to learn alongside his peers. Which would be the most appropriate intervention to decrease Marty's dysfunctional behavior?
A. Negative behavior supports
B. Positive behavior supports
C. Assistive technology
D. Universal design for learning
Answer: B
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a. cost. b. adaptability. c. minimal time required for gathering data. d. ease of construction of the interview schedule.
In single parent families
A. the father's influence has little to do with the student's involvement in school. B. mothers are six times as likely to head the family. C. the mother's education level does not impact student school performance. D. fathers who head households do not have time to be involved with school activities.
One-way ANOVA with repeated measures: df for SST = 2; df for SSPXT = 20; How many treatments are used in this experiment?
What will be an ideal response?
Who was responsible for setting the expectations for early schools in the U.S.?
a. federal government b. the churches c. local towns d. states