There is considerable disagreement among professionals and parents with respect to inclusion for students who are deaf. Describe two arguments against inclusion for these students
What will be an ideal response?
Studies have shown that some students who are deaf have positive experiences and outcomes from placement in integrated settings. However, opponents of inclusion argue that residential schools
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One of the fundamental characteristics of children with autism is a lack of theory of mind, which refers to the ability of human beings to
a. communicate their thoughts clearly. b. understand the thinking and feelings of other people. c. begin to learn basic preacademic skills. d. understand the basic concepts of math.
Mr. Delmar, a health teacher, just read a research article that reported the importance of attention to a student's ability to learn something new. The next day he arrived in class wearing a skintight body suit illustrated with each of the organs in order to deliver a lecture on how systems in the body work. Mr. Delmar has attempted to combine
a. health with fashion. b. art with science. c. teaching with bad performance art. d. unrelated principles.
A description of the self that included terms such as "beautiful, smart, helpful, fast runner" would be more typical of children in a(n)
A. individualistic culture. B. collectivist culture. C. collaborative culture. D. communist culture.
2. The most prevalent way to introduce economics in elementary classrooms is through
a. what is commonly called “needs and wants.” b. children’s literature. c. family budgets. d. simulations of economic principles.