Ms. Steinbach intentionally chooses some of the more reserved students to participate in the rainfall demonstration. What might be her rationale for doing so?
What will be an ideal response?
In this particular case, the teacher is aware that some students tend to dominate classroom discussions. She wants to "spread attention around" to a wider range of students.
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In many situations, the easiest and most acceptable way to change a child's unacceptable behavior is to a. verbally reprimand the child
b. wait patiently for the child to outgrow it. c. get the child to change by exaggerating the consequences. d. change the situation or environment that tempts the behavior.
Alphabet books are considered __________
a. fiction books b. concept books c. pattern books d. wordless books
When a patient experiences ringing in the ear, this is known as?
a. Acoustic trauma b. Noise-induced hearing loss c. Ototoxicity d. Tinnitus e. Meningitis
Tad is a 15-year-old youth with a long-standing history of school failure and serious behavioral offenses. He is currently in prison and receives no special education services. A likely reason why Tad is not receiving services is that
A) IDEA does not apply to prison schools. B) Tad is considered "socially maladjusted" and therefore is not eligible for services. C) because he has been convicted of a serious offense, Tad has lost the right to a free, appropriate public education. D) Tad has refused to participate in special education programming.