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what about pull-out and inclusion, in special needs. I am unsure what they mean
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scooby91320002
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what are some laws pertaining to special needs students?
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scooby91320002
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do you know any good websites on the following? My essay is on "should Special needs students be exempt from graduation test?
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scooby91320002
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Create an outline on Should Special Needs Students Be Exempt from Graduation Tests? it is an Educational Debate Persuasive Paper
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scooby91320002
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i am not sure they just said special needs.
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scooby91320002
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what can be some main pts for Special Needs Students Be Exempt from Graduation Tests?
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scooby91320002
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what can be some main points on a persuasive debate on Should Special Needs Students Be Exempt from Graduation Tests?
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scooby91320002
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Should Special Needs Students Be Exempt from Graduation Tests?
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scooby9132002
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In the context of educating children with special needs,
Clinical teaching : a) implements educational assessment b) requires
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Geo
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I asked this question yesterday-
and several resposponders said that (D) the child's needs -would be the best answer. Why
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Tamera
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Does anyone know of some great websites that I can get some info on disabled or exceptional children performing self-care tasks
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"Information needed"
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Does the Individuals Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the Education
for the Handicapped Act Ammendments of 1986, focus on
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Shyanne
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Focusing on the person and their strengths and abilities is a way
adults and children can help a child with ____________ adjust
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Melody
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My son is going into the 2nd grade. I am having trouble getting him to read. He tells me he cant do it. The school is wanting to
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Vicki
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true or false. Individuals with low incidence disabilities must have their progress in school monitored in both academics and at
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Nearly any low-incidence, severe disability will involve extensive and ongoing support in more than ___ major life
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true or false. Individuals with low incidence disabilities must be educated in highly structured, self-contained classrooms for
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true or false. Early interventions services have not been proven to be beneficial for individuals with any type of disability
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true or false. Educational considerations for individuals with TBI include a focus on the individual's challenges but does not
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Educational considerations for individuals with TBI include a focus on the individual's challenges but does not include
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Transition planning for individuals with multiple, severe. and low incidence disabilities is not unlike the transition planning
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Children with physical disabilities or other health impairments are those whose physical limitations or health problems
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In 2-4 sentences explain Lora Lamms kind of work she does
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Deaf children always have deaf parents. (1 point) Responses True True False False
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maya/ cunnexus kid
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I am tring to finish my 10th grade. I got hurt last Jan. 2007. And was force to quit public school. In short of every. I started
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Cody
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What are the laws regarding disabled students and school sports?(1 point) Responses Disabled students must be allowed to
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In a regular school setting, learning challenged children are
A always placed in classes with the mentally ed B usually
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Sam
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When working with special needs/learning disabled children,caregivers should
a:provide positive role models for them b:ignore
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Barb
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Children below the 30th percent are in need of special assistance assistance what raw score makes the cut off score for these
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Brittany
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What are the laws regarding disabled students and school sports?(1 point)
A)Schools must create separate teams for disabled
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Me-Myself+I
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What ELA accommodations are available to my child with an IEP in MA?
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Is my child able to skip non essential lessons in school if she has an IEP in MA?
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Can I request that my daughter be able to use a calculator in math class since she has an IEP in MA?
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Learning disabilities are the most common disabilities served in special education today.
Question 4 options: True False
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Learning disabilities are the most common disabilities served in special education today.
True False
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Most commonly, individuals with EBD fall into this IQ range.
Below Normal Dull Normal Average Above Average
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When students with EBD receiving special education services display serious behaviors in school that require disciplinary
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The most common placement for students with learning disabilities is...
resource rooms. general education. special day schools.
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The federal definition of EBD has been widely criticized for its exclusion of children with....
Question 18 options: ADHD. social
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The federal definition of EBD has been widely criticized for its exclusion of children with....
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true or false
High incidence disabilities are easy to accurately identify early and therefore early intervention services are
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High incidence disabilities are easy to accurately identify early and therefore early intervention services are often able to be
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The identification model that is federally preferred is...
Question 25 options: IQ-Achievement Discrepancy PSW RTI
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true or false
When working with children with speech or language disorders, the teacher's use of language is not important
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Because we know so much about high incidence disabilities, individuals with these types of disorders to not require support in
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true or false
It is often difficult to identify speech and language disorders due to the co-occurrence of other disabilities.
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What are the laws regarding disabled students and school sports?(1 point)
Responses Schools must provide opportunities for
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queen
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Herbie has a new classmate diagnosed with autism spectrum disorderHerbie has had other classmates with this diagnosis in the
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The federal definition of EBD has been widely criticized for its exclusion of children with....
Question 1 options:
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After a referral and evaluation, and a student has been found eligible for special education services, what must the team do
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