Deck 11: Teaching Students Who Are at Risk

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Which of the following statements is false regarding students who are at risk?

A) children who are at risk do not qualify for special education services
B) the term "at-risk" has often been used to describe children who have personal characteristics, or who live in families that display characteristics that are associated with problems in school
C) students who are at risk have been historically segregated from their age-appropriate peers
D) children who are at risk have historically been neglected in the classroom
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____________________ may be the number one factor that places children at risk for academic failure.

A) child abuse
B) poverty
C) grade retention
D) parental divorce
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Today, as many as _____ of homeless persons are children.

A) 50%
B) 10%
C) 39%
D) 70%
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Which of the following has been an outcome of recent research on the family?

A) the percentage of children living in a home with only one parent is increasing
B) the number of single-parent homes headed by fathers has increased significantly over the past decade
C) nearly 70% of all children have working mothers
D) over half of all children today will live with only one parent during their childhood
Question
Research on the effects on children from living in a single-parent home indicates that

A) the absence of a mother has a negative impact on boys.
B) academic achievement is affected, with lower achievement correlated with limited presence of the father.
C) single-parent mothers tend to use other adults in their support networks than do single-parent fathers.
D) all of the above
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The three major types of abuse are

A) emotional, physical, and sexual abuse
B) emotional, intuitive, and sexual abuse
C) physical, sexual, and cognitive abuse
D) none of the above
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Which of the following statements accurately reflects findings from recent research on physical abuse?

A) the incidence of physical abuse is on the decline in Canada
B) in Canada, in 2003, youth under 18 accounted for 21% of victims of physical abuse
C) children who are physically abused often compensate academically
D) none of the above
Question
When child abuse is suspected, school personnel

A) should set up a conference with the child's parent(s) to discuss this suspicion
B) have a moral and legal obligation to report the suspected child abuse
C) should make a special education referral
D) should discuss the matter with other teachers to gain advice and guidance
Question
Parental factors such as __________________ are associated with the likelihood of substance abuse.

A) level of education
B) degree of affection
C) family managements style
D) number of children in the family
Question
Research has shown that substance-abusing adolescents do not respond well to ______________.

A) counseling
B) lecturing
C) peer helpers
D) behaviour therapy
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In recent years, there has been increased attention paid to the use of __________ among children and youth.

A) marijuana
B) crack-cocaine
C) over-the-counter drugs
D) inhalants
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A (n)_______________is a person who serves as a support person for a child or youth.

A) mentor
B) advocate
C) tutor
D) peer
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One of the most negative outcomes, according to your textbook, for teens involved in a pregnancy is

A) emotional immaturity
B) dropping out of school
C) dependency on the welfare system
D) none of the above
Question
Juvenile delinquency is highly correlated with

A) substance abuse
B) poverty
C) school failure
D) all of the above
Question
Which one of the following has been proposed as an approach to educating students who are at risk?

A) compensation
B) intervention
C) prevention
D) all of the above
Question
Which of the following factors has been associated with schools that provide effective programs for students at risk?

A) healthcare prevention
B) strong disciplinary programs
C) a positive school climate
D) social skills instruction
Question
Many students are _____________________even faced with some difficult life situation.

A) resilient
B) resistant
C) happy
D) uncooperative
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Children who are hungry have a difficult time concentrating on schoolwork and frequently display ______________________ problems.

A) attention
B) concentration
C) behaviour
D) friendship
Question
One of the most significant risks of pregnancy in high school is

A) drop out
B) failure
C) stigma
D) social isolation
Question
LGBT youth are at greater risk for ______________and attempting suicide.

A) anxiety disorders
B) panic attacks
C) depression
D) exhaustion
Question
Describe two ways that teachers can assist children who are homeless.
Question
Describe four positive ways that schools can assist students who live in single-parent homes.
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Describe three ways that schools can involve a student's noncustodial parent in the educational process.
Question
Describe five possible characteristics of children who are being emotionally abused.
Question
Describe five physical and behavioural symptoms of sexual abuse among children.
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Identify at least five characteristics that might suggest that a student is abusing substances.
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Describe at least 3 ways in which schools can intervene in teenage pregnancy situations.
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Barr and Parrett (1995) described several strategies for teaching students at risk. Describe three of these strategies and give illustrative examples of each.
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Explain why the term "vulnerable children" is often a more preferred term when describing children who may be "at risk."
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Identify five ways children may respond to the death of a parent.
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Define the term neglect. Give four examples of neglect.
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Describe three actions schools can take to improve the climate of acceptance for students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered.
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Choose two of the groups described in your texts who are at risk for school failure. Describe the issues that place each of these groups at risk, and discuss the implications for educational programming.
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You have been recently employed in an inner-city school that is comprised of predominately poor students who come from a variety of culturally different backgrounds. Your principal has indicated that he expects you and other faculty to develop an aggressive mentoring program. Describe the major components of this mentoring program that you and your colleagues intend to develop. Give specific examples regarding how these components will be used in your program.
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Describe the issues to consider before referring students from culturally diverse backgrounds for special education programs.
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Describe the role and benefits of inclusion in the education of students who are at risk.
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Deck 11: Teaching Students Who Are at Risk
1
Which of the following statements is false regarding students who are at risk?

A) children who are at risk do not qualify for special education services
B) the term "at-risk" has often been used to describe children who have personal characteristics, or who live in families that display characteristics that are associated with problems in school
C) students who are at risk have been historically segregated from their age-appropriate peers
D) children who are at risk have historically been neglected in the classroom
students who are at risk have been historically segregated from their age-appropriate peers
2
____________________ may be the number one factor that places children at risk for academic failure.

A) child abuse
B) poverty
C) grade retention
D) parental divorce
poverty
3
Today, as many as _____ of homeless persons are children.

A) 50%
B) 10%
C) 39%
D) 70%
39%
4
Which of the following has been an outcome of recent research on the family?

A) the percentage of children living in a home with only one parent is increasing
B) the number of single-parent homes headed by fathers has increased significantly over the past decade
C) nearly 70% of all children have working mothers
D) over half of all children today will live with only one parent during their childhood
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Research on the effects on children from living in a single-parent home indicates that

A) the absence of a mother has a negative impact on boys.
B) academic achievement is affected, with lower achievement correlated with limited presence of the father.
C) single-parent mothers tend to use other adults in their support networks than do single-parent fathers.
D) all of the above
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6
The three major types of abuse are

A) emotional, physical, and sexual abuse
B) emotional, intuitive, and sexual abuse
C) physical, sexual, and cognitive abuse
D) none of the above
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7
Which of the following statements accurately reflects findings from recent research on physical abuse?

A) the incidence of physical abuse is on the decline in Canada
B) in Canada, in 2003, youth under 18 accounted for 21% of victims of physical abuse
C) children who are physically abused often compensate academically
D) none of the above
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8
When child abuse is suspected, school personnel

A) should set up a conference with the child's parent(s) to discuss this suspicion
B) have a moral and legal obligation to report the suspected child abuse
C) should make a special education referral
D) should discuss the matter with other teachers to gain advice and guidance
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9
Parental factors such as __________________ are associated with the likelihood of substance abuse.

A) level of education
B) degree of affection
C) family managements style
D) number of children in the family
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10
Research has shown that substance-abusing adolescents do not respond well to ______________.

A) counseling
B) lecturing
C) peer helpers
D) behaviour therapy
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11
In recent years, there has been increased attention paid to the use of __________ among children and youth.

A) marijuana
B) crack-cocaine
C) over-the-counter drugs
D) inhalants
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12
A (n)_______________is a person who serves as a support person for a child or youth.

A) mentor
B) advocate
C) tutor
D) peer
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13
One of the most negative outcomes, according to your textbook, for teens involved in a pregnancy is

A) emotional immaturity
B) dropping out of school
C) dependency on the welfare system
D) none of the above
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14
Juvenile delinquency is highly correlated with

A) substance abuse
B) poverty
C) school failure
D) all of the above
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15
Which one of the following has been proposed as an approach to educating students who are at risk?

A) compensation
B) intervention
C) prevention
D) all of the above
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16
Which of the following factors has been associated with schools that provide effective programs for students at risk?

A) healthcare prevention
B) strong disciplinary programs
C) a positive school climate
D) social skills instruction
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17
Many students are _____________________even faced with some difficult life situation.

A) resilient
B) resistant
C) happy
D) uncooperative
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18
Children who are hungry have a difficult time concentrating on schoolwork and frequently display ______________________ problems.

A) attention
B) concentration
C) behaviour
D) friendship
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19
One of the most significant risks of pregnancy in high school is

A) drop out
B) failure
C) stigma
D) social isolation
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20
LGBT youth are at greater risk for ______________and attempting suicide.

A) anxiety disorders
B) panic attacks
C) depression
D) exhaustion
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21
Describe two ways that teachers can assist children who are homeless.
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22
Describe four positive ways that schools can assist students who live in single-parent homes.
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Describe three ways that schools can involve a student's noncustodial parent in the educational process.
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24
Describe five possible characteristics of children who are being emotionally abused.
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Describe five physical and behavioural symptoms of sexual abuse among children.
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Identify at least five characteristics that might suggest that a student is abusing substances.
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Describe at least 3 ways in which schools can intervene in teenage pregnancy situations.
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Barr and Parrett (1995) described several strategies for teaching students at risk. Describe three of these strategies and give illustrative examples of each.
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Explain why the term "vulnerable children" is often a more preferred term when describing children who may be "at risk."
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30
Identify five ways children may respond to the death of a parent.
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Define the term neglect. Give four examples of neglect.
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Describe three actions schools can take to improve the climate of acceptance for students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered.
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33
Choose two of the groups described in your texts who are at risk for school failure. Describe the issues that place each of these groups at risk, and discuss the implications for educational programming.
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34
You have been recently employed in an inner-city school that is comprised of predominately poor students who come from a variety of culturally different backgrounds. Your principal has indicated that he expects you and other faculty to develop an aggressive mentoring program. Describe the major components of this mentoring program that you and your colleagues intend to develop. Give specific examples regarding how these components will be used in your program.
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35
Describe the issues to consider before referring students from culturally diverse backgrounds for special education programs.
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Describe the role and benefits of inclusion in the education of students who are at risk.
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