What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?

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Any public school child receiving special education is required to have what is called an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Each IEP must be designed individually to meet the specific needs of the student. An IEP requires parents, teachers, other school staff, and often the
student to come together, communicate, share their commitment and expertise, and gather further information about the student's unique needs. Then they collaborate to design a support plan that will help the student be successful in the mainstream curriculum. An effective IEP requires
teamwork.

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Young children who use disrespectful language:

A. are often only imitating disrespectful language B. have an adult-like understanding of disrespectful language C. A and B D. none of these

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Which of the following best describes transformative learning

a. The task for the student is precise mastery of information. The teacher provides many opportunities for drill and practice b. The teacher arranges the conditions of learning to lead to deeper understanding and greater appreciation. The teacher is a facilitator c. Students are self-paced through a series of tasks that gradually increase in difficulty. The teacher is a monitor. d. Students are engaged in duplication of a behavior demonstrated by the teacher. The teacher is a model.

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Rules are set by teachers and are to be taught through explanation, demonstration, practice, and corrective feedback

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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How and why might texts be leveled in terms of decodability or phonics elements needed to read them?

What will be an ideal response?

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