HOME SCHOOLING
What will be an ideal response?
Under this plan, children are taught at home by their parents or caregivers but are involved in extracurricular activities with same-age peers
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Why is it advantageous to use a bonus response cost?
a. because it can be paired with other more aversive forms of punishment b. because it forces students to spend tokens they earned for engaging in appropriate behavior c. because is makes it more desirable to use punishment rather than positively reinforcing students for engaging in appropriate behavior d. because students don't lost points they have earned for engaging in appropriate behavior
Case analysis: When reading a paragraph about a singer's performance, Mike found this sentence: "The pitch was too low." Mike pictured something being thrown low, but he could not figure out what it could be. When he asked the teacher what was pitched too low, he was told that the song was. "How can you throw a song?" he asked. The teacher told him to stop clowning around and get back to work. Was Mike really clowning around? What was his problem? What would you have done to help Mike?
What will be an ideal response?
Federal legislative laws impact PK-12 education are often enforced by being framed as which of the following
A. Entitlement legislation B. Statutory legislation C. Spending clause legislation D. Promising benefits to school districts
Discuss the relationship between learning disabilities and social-behavioral deficits
What will be an ideal response?