There are many barriers to inclusion. Select three of these and explain this issue. Provide a brief but realistic proposal that has the potential for overcoming these barriers
What will be an ideal response?
10 Prove to the reader that you understand barriers to inclusion through a clear and thoughtful explanation of three barriers. Write concise and realistic solutions to each barrier.
8 Prove to the reader that you understand barriers to inclusion through a clear or thoughtful explanation. Write concise or realistic solutions to two of the barriers.
6 Show some understanding of barriers to inclusion. Write a realistic solution to one of the barriers.
4 Show little understanding of barriers to inclusion. Solutions may be impractical or unclear.
2 Show no evidence of understanding of barriers. Solution unrealistic or not given.
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a. the style and rate of occurrence of communication between families and schools. b. collaborative planning with families, schools and communities. c. the chain of command in partnerships. d. similarities between home and school.
The Child Behavior Checklist is a(n)
a. achievement test. b. intelligence test. c. motor test. d. rating scale. e. reading test.
To be professional, a teacher's evaluative comments about students must be diagnostically useful to the further development of the students
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Mrs. Lew, your teaching assistant, has come to you with a concern about Robbie’s behavior. You need to evaluate if Robbie is being aggressive, bullying, or doing something else. How would you decide how to categorize Robbie’s behavior?
What will be an ideal response?