What can a teacher do to help a child in poverty succeed?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Answer should include developing trust and planning predictable, secure, and stable environments; careful coordination of Title I services; maintaining an open and accepting classroom environment; being considerate of the student's needs; providing additional opportunities for students to be successful in school; encouraging active participation.
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_________ observations usually occur without predetermining the behaviors to be observed or the times and contexts in which to observe
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In order for a student to be eligible for special education, there must be which of the following?
a. a disability b. a disability that has an adverse impact on educational performance c. delayed development d. cultural differences e. a family history of disability
Reported results of implementing a "wraparound" program include all of the following except:
A. Targeted students spent fewer days in out-of-home settings. B. Targeted students showed more rapid reintegration from self-contained to general education settings. C. Targeted students required fewer self-contained or residential placements. D. Targeted students showed improved academic performance. E. Targeted students showed improved classroom behavior.
Steven Zemelman, Harvey Daniels, and Steven Hyde have identified what they call a "progressive consensus" that includes which of the following instructional methodologies?
a. More whole-class instruction b. More reliance on standardized tests c. More time spent with textbooks d. More small group instruction