Exam 4: Learner Differences and Learning Needs

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Troy is frequently accused of day-dreaming during class. The problem has become annoying enough that his teacher has requested medical testing. These behaviours suggest the possible occurrence of

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The unique instructional plan developed for each student with a disability is called a(n) ________.

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An IEP should be prepared by a team that includes the child's parents or guardians.

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Most psychologists today believe that intelligence is influenced

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What is the largest category of students receiving some kind of special education services in Canada?

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According to Gardner, minor brain damage can be expected to affect all types of functioning with fairly equal impact.

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A student with mild developmental delay will be unlikely to read above the first-grade level.

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More boys than girls are classified as hyperactive.

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Bloom's study of talent revealed the role of families of prodigies in supporting the development of their child's gifts.

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Which of the following is a current trend in assistive technology?

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A disorder characterized by uncontrolled seizures is called ________.

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Which one of the following situations is considered a language difference rather than a language disorder?

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Which of the following is TRUE about the definitions of learning disabilities?

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The use of labels to describe exceptional children has both positive and negative consequences. Discuss those consequences in terms of their impact on the students and the regular classroom teacher.

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Students often complain about Debbie. Debbie is always speaking very loudly even when circumstances do not call for such behavior. What type of problem is she demonstrating?

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Universal design is a very restrictive application of technology for exceptional students.

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A student can be both gifted and have a learning disability.

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Which one of the following statements is TRUE about intelligence?

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What type of intervention appears to be the most successful in helping students with attention deficits?

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Attention Deficit Disorder refers to a condition that

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