List the four categories suggested by Stephen Covey that should be used to determine priorities:
What will be an ideal response?
Four categories for determining priorities:
• Activities that are both important and urgent
• Activities that are important but not urgent
• Activities that are urgent but not important
• Activities that are neither urgent or important
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When students rename and simplify fractions, they must understand the concept that
a. different numeric forms may represent a fraction number. b. they are multiplying by one, the identity factor, to arrive at their answers. c. fractions always represent a number less than one. d. both A and B are correct.
Which one of the following examples best illustrates the concept of distributed cognition?
A) Reginald brainstorms the various plots he might use in the short story he is writing and then eventually chooses one of them. B) Mark, Jason, and Leanne each solve one-third of their assigned homework problems and then share their answers with the other two. C) Rhonda watches her favorite situation comedy while simultaneously eating an apple and doing her homework. D) Edie, Linda, and DeWayne discuss various ways they might solve a physics problem.
What is the most likely outcome for children who receive intervention after failure has been experienced for two or three years?
A. The student will immediately benefit from the intervention. B. The student will benefit from the intervention within two years of services. C. Intervention and/or special education services may not be effective. D. The child will benefit from services only if he or she is under the age of 9.
How do Latino children compare with other students of color in special education?
A. Their over-representation is similar to the over-representation of Black students. B. There are no gender differences among Latinos placed in special education. C. They are under-represented and may not be getting the services they need. D. Their representation in special education is similar to that of African American and American Indian students.