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[Show more]1. An early childhood special education teacher is reviewing research on child abuse and neglect. 
The most effective protective factor against child maltreatment has been proven to be: 
A. a supportive family environment and social networks. 
B. two married parents or caregivers living together in ...
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Add to cart1. An early childhood special education teacher is reviewing research on child abuse and neglect. 
The most effective protective factor against child maltreatment has been proven to be: 
A. a supportive family environment and social networks. 
B. two married parents or caregivers living together in ...
An early childhood special education teacher is reviewing research on child abuse and neglect. 
The most effective protective factor against child maltreatment has been proven to be: 
A. a supportive family environment and social networks 
B. two married parents or caregivers living together in the ...
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Add to cartAn early childhood special education teacher is reviewing research on child abuse and neglect. 
The most effective protective factor against child maltreatment has been proven to be: 
A. a supportive family environment and social networks 
B. two married parents or caregivers living together in the ...
1. Which of the following students is 
demonstrating the specific type of 
phonological awareness known as 
phonemic awareness? 
A. a student who, after being shown a 
letter of the alphabet, can orally 
identify its corresponding sound(s) 
B. a student who listens to the words 
sing, ring, fling, a...
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Add to cart1. Which of the following students is 
demonstrating the specific type of 
phonological awareness known as 
phonemic awareness? 
A. a student who, after being shown a 
letter of the alphabet, can orally 
identify its corresponding sound(s) 
B. a student who listens to the words 
sing, ring, fling, a...
The 1974 Supreme Court decision in Law v. Nichols mandates which of the following? - 
Students must be taught in a language that they understand. 
Federal funding to provide compensatory education to disadvatnaged students was established 
under which of the following legislative acts? - Title I of ...
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Add to cartThe 1974 Supreme Court decision in Law v. Nichols mandates which of the following? - 
Students must be taught in a language that they understand. 
Federal funding to provide compensatory education to disadvatnaged students was established 
under which of the following legislative acts? - Title I of ...
The best way to improve a school through staff development activities is to - Involve 
teachers in initiating; planning, implementing, and evaluating the program. 
Communication in which a school principal receives feedback from the faculty/staff is - 
upward communcation 
Which of the following is ...
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Add to cartThe best way to improve a school through staff development activities is to - Involve 
teachers in initiating; planning, implementing, and evaluating the program. 
Communication in which a school principal receives feedback from the faculty/staff is - 
upward communcation 
Which of the following is ...
Explain why it is beneficial to include other team members in the recruitment/ hiring process - 
having more than one person reduces bias and gives a well rounded view of each candidate. 
they offer different perspectives regarding the needs and dynamics of the school. it shows staff 
morale and sch...
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Add to cartExplain why it is beneficial to include other team members in the recruitment/ hiring process - 
having more than one person reduces bias and gives a well rounded view of each candidate. 
they offer different perspectives regarding the needs and dynamics of the school. it shows staff 
morale and sch...
Explain the importance of facilitating two-way communication about progress towards goals. - 
The opportunity to convey to the leader why goals may or may not be achieves. Can receive 
feedback on the efficacy of existing strategies and practices or request support. two-way 
communication may reveal...
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Add to cartExplain the importance of facilitating two-way communication about progress towards goals. - 
The opportunity to convey to the leader why goals may or may not be achieves. Can receive 
feedback on the efficacy of existing strategies and practices or request support. two-way 
communication may reveal...
A deficiency in which of the following functions of the cognitive developmental stages can lead 
to a student's problems in math such as having trouble checking addition 5+3=8 using 
subtraction 8-5=3. - Reversibility 
According to Sternberg's theory of information processing, what is one way a te...
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Add to cartA deficiency in which of the following functions of the cognitive developmental stages can lead 
to a student's problems in math such as having trouble checking addition 5+3=8 using 
subtraction 8-5=3. - Reversibility 
According to Sternberg's theory of information processing, what is one way a te...
Which of these is NOT one of the major personalities structures proposed by Sigmund Freud in 
his psychoanalytic theory of development - Id 
Among the development stages of Freud identified in this theory of psycho-sexual development, 
which ones occur during infancy and early childhood through elem...
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Add to cartWhich of these is NOT one of the major personalities structures proposed by Sigmund Freud in 
his psychoanalytic theory of development - Id 
Among the development stages of Freud identified in this theory of psycho-sexual development, 
which ones occur during infancy and early childhood through elem...
Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Oral Sensory (birth to 18 months) - 
Trust vs. Mistrust 
Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Muscular Anal (2 to 3 years) - 
Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt 
Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Locomotor (3 to 5 years) -...
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Add to cartErik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Oral Sensory (birth to 18 months) - 
Trust vs. Mistrust 
Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Muscular Anal (2 to 3 years) - 
Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt 
Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Locomotor (3 to 5 years) -...
Which is NOT one of the major personality structures proposed by Sigmund Freud in his 
psychoanalytic theory of development? - Libido 
Among the developmental stages Freud identified in his theory of psychosexual development, 
which ones occur during infancy and early childhood through elementary ag...
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Add to cartWhich is NOT one of the major personality structures proposed by Sigmund Freud in his 
psychoanalytic theory of development? - Libido 
Among the developmental stages Freud identified in his theory of psychosexual development, 
which ones occur during infancy and early childhood through elementary ag...
Which of the following students is demonstrating the specific type of phonological awareness 
known as phonemic awareness? - a student who, after hearing the word, hat, can orally 
identify that it ends with the sound /t/ 
A kindergarten teacher could best determine if a child has begun to develop p...
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Add to cartWhich of the following students is demonstrating the specific type of phonological awareness 
known as phonemic awareness? - a student who, after hearing the word, hat, can orally 
identify that it ends with the sound /t/ 
A kindergarten teacher could best determine if a child has begun to develop p...
A new high school student is being assessed. He reads a 500 word text. He misreads 35 words. 
At what level is he reading? 
A. Instructional Level 
B. Independent Level 
C. Unsatisfactory level 
D. Merit level - A 
According to the Assistive Technology Act, assistive devices are: 
A. Electronic devi...
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Add to cartA new high school student is being assessed. He reads a 500 word text. He misreads 35 words. 
At what level is he reading? 
A. Instructional Level 
B. Independent Level 
C. Unsatisfactory level 
D. Merit level - A 
According to the Assistive Technology Act, assistive devices are: 
A. Electronic devi...
What gross-motor skills do children typically develop lats? - Jumping forward, taking off 
and landing with two feet. 
A student has a disability that impairs both his understanding of spatial relationships and his 
perceptual-motor skills. What math tasks would likely pose the greatest difficulty t...
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Add to cartWhat gross-motor skills do children typically develop lats? - Jumping forward, taking off 
and landing with two feet. 
A student has a disability that impairs both his understanding of spatial relationships and his 
perceptual-motor skills. What math tasks would likely pose the greatest difficulty t...
1. A teacher asks her students to compare and contrast two animals they saw at the zoo. This is 
an 
example of what level of Bloom's taxonomy? 
A. Knowledge 
B. Comprehension 
C. Application 
D. Analysis - D: Analysis. Compare and Contrast is a higher level of thinking and requires 
analysis. 
2. ...
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Add to cart1. A teacher asks her students to compare and contrast two animals they saw at the zoo. This is 
an 
example of what level of Bloom's taxonomy? 
A. Knowledge 
B. Comprehension 
C. Application 
D. Analysis - D: Analysis. Compare and Contrast is a higher level of thinking and requires 
analysis. 
2. ...
What did Jean Piaget sought to explain? - How maturation, activity, and interpersonal 
experiences interact to influence cognitive development 
Which informal assessment tool would be most useful for documenting a preschool child's 
ability to perform social skills? - A rating scale: A quick, effic...
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Add to cartWhat did Jean Piaget sought to explain? - How maturation, activity, and interpersonal 
experiences interact to influence cognitive development 
Which informal assessment tool would be most useful for documenting a preschool child's 
ability to perform social skills? - A rating scale: A quick, effic...
Which of the following is most important to address in a health and safety unit for 
kindergarteners as they begin the school year? 
a. reasons for respecting the safety rules established by teachers, administrators, and other adults. 
b. common causes of minor injuries that may occur on the playgro...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is most important to address in a health and safety unit for 
kindergarteners as they begin the school year? 
a. reasons for respecting the safety rules established by teachers, administrators, and other adults. 
b. common causes of minor injuries that may occur on the playgro...
Children are egocentric; they are more likely to focus on their own needs, wants and concerns. 
They are less likely to understand or be aware of others' needs. At what age do children begin 
losing some of their egocentricity and become more aware of others around them? - 4 to 5 
years 
The proces...
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Add to cartChildren are egocentric; they are more likely to focus on their own needs, wants and concerns. 
They are less likely to understand or be aware of others' needs. At what age do children begin 
losing some of their egocentricity and become more aware of others around them? - 4 to 5 
years 
The proces...
Which of the following behaviors reflects an infant's development of an understanding of object 
permanence - Searching for a toy under a blanket 
Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development hypothesizes that, at the beginning of the 
elementary school years, the primary conflict facing youn...
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Add to cartWhich of the following behaviors reflects an infant's development of an understanding of object 
permanence - Searching for a toy under a blanket 
Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development hypothesizes that, at the beginning of the 
elementary school years, the primary conflict facing youn...
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