Requires professional knowledge base, commitment and skills
What will be an ideal response?
ANS: advocacy
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A. Making decisions on a child's progress B. Activity planning C. Curriculum development D. All of the Above
Which of these statements best describes the attitude of Americans toward inequities in school funding?
A. They believe that an individual's circumstances are merely obstacles to be overcome. B. They believe that communities are collectively responsible for the education of students. C. They are unaware that different financial resources should be utilized to educate neighborhood children. D. They believe that the problems of poor people can be solved through additional school funding.
Starting with your student teaching experience and continuing into your first job, you can create or take advantage of opportunities to develop your skills as an intentional teacher in a number of ways. Discuss some of the strategies mentioned in the
text and one or two of your own idea for developing your skills as an intention teacher. What will be an ideal response?
Jerry is a middle school student who has been identified as gifted. He excels in science and is particularly interested in paleontology. His scores in science, on the state level accountability test, exceeds that of any student in the state. Jerry is taught in a general education classroom. How much time does Jerry most likely receive from gifted services?
A. 1 to 4 hours per week B. 6 hours per day C. Consultant services provided to the teacher for 10 minutes D. Mentoring from a class peer for 30 minutes each day