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Lessons and academic content taught in a school or in a specific course or program |
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In today's public schools, the person who chooses what is taught |
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The lack of fairness or justice |
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The average class size of a New York City high school |
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The group that believes in less testing |
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Strict enforcement of regulations and bans against behaviors in schools |
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People who is at fault for schools failing |
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Political design and Leadership Failure |
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The two main reasons schools fail |
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Principals and students don't care |
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One of the main reasons actions are not taken to fix a failing school |
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Zero Tolerance Policy and Reducing class sizes |
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Actions that don't work when trying to fix a failing school |
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How many years will it take our population to be 50%, diverse people? |
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Inappropriate practices have led to students being misclassified |
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The reason for culturally diverse students are statistically unrepresented in special education? |
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The mother is the head of the household |
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False of some Asian cultures |
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All of the following criteria can be used to define diverse learners except |
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a group of people who meet the criteria making them likely to face discrimination |
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The ____ amendment to have been violated |
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defined in the US Constitution or by due process |
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A fundamental right has been established in which of the following ways |
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The court thought the system Texas had in place was working perfectly |
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Not the reason the Supreme Court did not find the state school finance system was not discriminatory |
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Not having enough material possessions or income for a person's needs |
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percentage of people living in poverty |
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Does the school feel that it is essential to keep records of all students that are retained or socially promoted? |
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the practice of promoting students to the next grade even though they may not have met acquired minimum competencies expected of that grade |
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It is recommended that schools should implement research-based practices that help students meet standards the first time they are exposed to them. Schools must: |
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Be proactive and identify at-risk children as soon as possible and immediately take action to implement best practices |
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True or False. Retention is effective in producing significant gains in student achievement and in having lasting benefits for struggling students. |
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Why do teachers socially promote kids? All of the following are true except |
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Bigger bonus from the teacher if all kids get promoted |
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True or False? Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act states, “No otherwise qualified individual with a disability…shall, solely by reason of his or her disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. |
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Arline had reoccurring bouts with |
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The U.S. Supreme Court found that |
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Arline was handicapped as defined by section 501. |
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According to the board, Arline was dismissed because ______________ to others, not because her physical capabilities were diminished. |
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her tuberculosis was a health concern |
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True or False? The U.S. Supreme Court held that it would be acceptable to permit an employer to distinguish “between the effects of a disease on others.” |
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True or False. An inclusive program has a “zero reject philosophy” |
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Streaming a Disney + movie |
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True or False. Inclusionists and Full-Inclusionists both believe that schools serve the same purpose for special needs and disabled students. |
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True or False. There is no perfect answer to these debates about inclusion. The decisions made by schools are about the balance in the classroom. |
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Schools are becoming more prepared for these students by… |
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Technology is always a good thing in education |
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A system, school, or teacher that actively uses/experiments with different methods or technologies. |
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What is an example of common software used in education? |
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What is personalized learning? |
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A method of teaching to keep the goals of each student in mind. |
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Which is an example of effective technology that Dr. White uses in his class? |
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Collectivism is a cluster of interrelated values that emphasizes the interdependence. |
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Individualist is promoted in the dominant culture and promotes individual achievement, interdependence, and competition. |
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Show and Tell and writing a pen pal or ways to expose students to cultural diversity. |
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What challenges the traditional narratives of American history? |
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What can be considered as LEP students as they may speak non-native English and may second and third-generation immigrants? |
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Native Americans and the Children of immigrants |
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Rowley was denied an FM wireless hearing aid but granted a sign language interpreter. |
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The following school year Rowley’s IEP did not include |
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Sign language interpreter |
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True or False“is not learning as much, or performing as well academically, as she would without her handicap.” |
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The Education of the Handicapped Act of 1974 did not require that the special instruction and supportive services provided under the law by state governments to disabled students be designed to help them achieve their full potential as learners. |
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EHA, state governments, through local school boards, were required |
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