Liberty University EDUC 500 QUIZ 6
Question 1
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Which of the following statements regarding visual impairments is
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Question 2
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Socioeconomic Status (SES) is most often measured as:
Question 3
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Our text suggests an emphasis on three types of activities for enrichment programs. One is exploratory activities, the second is individual and small group investigations of real problems, and the third type of activity is:
Question 4
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Which of the following is an effect of the extension of P.L. 94-142 beyond its original focus?
Question 5
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Research shows that individuals with intellectual disabilities who are placed in regular classrooms:
Question 6
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In an English immersion placement, a student is primarily taught in the following manner:
Question 7
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Our text describes six class groupings in the United States. Which of these accurately represents the income category for the working class?
Question 8
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Many students with disabilities are assigned to special classes taught by a special education teacher but are mainstreamed with nondisabled students part of the day. Most often these students join other students for music, art, and:
Question 9
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According to our text, to determine the severity of cognitive impairment, educational professionals should:
Question 10
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Research on the effects of gifted programs on achievement has indicated that:
Question 11
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The culture of most schools in the United States tends to reflect:
Question 12
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An itinerant (or traveling) teacher would be most likely to provide help for a student with:
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Research on the gifted and talented student supports which of the following conclusions?
Question 14
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The overall effect of desegregation on the academic achievement of students from underrepresented groups has been:
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Question 15
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A child has difficulty pronouncing the "r" sound and also says "tham" instead of "Sam." The child probably has a(n) ________ disorder.
Difficulty making the initial S sound is indicative of a struggle with oral articulation.
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High school females tend to:
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Question 17
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Tier 1 of the three-tier model for intervention is prevention that has been defined as:
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Question 18
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According to research, what effect do techniques such as STAD have in inclusive classrooms?
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Question 19
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The first step in multicultural education is for teachers, administrators, and other school staff to:
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Question 20
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Research finds that well-designed consulting models can be effective in assisting teachers to keep disabled students in general education classes. To which group of students does this finding best apply?
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Question 21
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Which of the following is the best example of people-first language?
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Question 22
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Individualized Transition Plans are written for which of the following groups of students with disabilities?
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Question 23
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The concept that provides a legal (Student Teams-Achievement Divisions), is referred to as:
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Question 24
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Binet's work advanced the science of intelligence assessment, but it also began to establish the idea that
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Question 25
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A teacher can help a student with disabilities succeed in the regular classroom by adapting instruction to the student's individual needs. There are three instructional adaptations discussed in our text. Isolating concepts within new material typifies which type of adaptation?
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Question 26
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A special education teacher suggests that an extra step be added to instructions for a science task, to make the task clearer to a student with a learning disability. This modification is an example of:
Question 27
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The "least restrictive environment" provision of P.L. 94-142 provides a direct legal basis for:
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Question 28
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English language learners are typically taught in the most common instructional placement, which is called:
Question 29
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Dave took an intelligence test and received an IQ score of 62. He was classified as intellectually disabled. Of the following, which is the best-informed reaction to Dave's classification?
Question 30
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Asking a student to understand the plight of a Jewish family while under Nazi occupation is an example of [Show Less]