When Weisberg suggests that vocational educational programs are not well matched to meet the needs of the labor market, he is claiming
A. that due to changing workplace technologies, it's unreasonable to expect high schools to provide the necessary training.
B. the market demands smarter employees than secondary schools can provide.
C. that most employers require a college degree.
D. All these answers are correct.
A. that due to changing workplace technologies, it's unreasonable to expect high schools to provide the necessary training.
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Which student is eligible for special education services under the other health impairment category?
A. Erin received damage to her brain during the birth process. B. Coleman has had dual sensory impairments since birth. C. Danielle is agitated and irritable after falling off her bicycle and hitting her head. D. Gabe has persistent inflammation of his air passages and difficulty breathing.
To ease the stress of a child who is just entering an early childhood program it is best if:
a. family members bid the child farewell and depart promptly so the child does not become confused, anxious, or cling to the family member. b. the child visits the program first before his or her first day of school, and then has a familiar adult or family member stay through all or part of the first few days. c. the program has mandatory home visits by the teacher so the child gets acquainted with the teacher in the security of their own home and family before beginning. d. children who cry for more than 10 minutes after drop-off are sent home
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Students with high-incidence disabilities typically generate and use strategies to facilitate their own learning.
A new principal learns that a student has been charged with misdemeanor shoplifting over the weekend. Which of the following should the principal determine before disciplining the student?
A. What the local prosecuting attorney decides to charge the student with B. The amount of merchandize the student is alleged to have shoplifted C. A nexus with disruption at school D. Student code of conduct rules regarding off-campus behavior