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1 The affective domain refers to A) physiological factors. B) academic development. C) information processing. D) attitudes and motivation.

2 Kinesthetic learners learn best A) by doing. B) by hearing. C) by using texts and watching videos. D) in calm, quiet surroundings. 3 Someone who assumes responsibility for his or her performance on a test has A) an internal locus of control. B) an external locus of control. C) a visual learning style. D) an under developed emotional intelligence. 4 Howard Gardner is closely associated with A) the development of IQ tests. B) multiple intelligences theory. C) emotional intelligence. D) moral intelligence. 5 According to Howard Gardner, intelligence is A) best measured with a standardized test such as the Stanford-Binet. B) best developed through bio. C) valued in different cultures. D) best tested with the "marshmallow experiment." 6 All of the following have been used to advocate for single sex schools EXCEPT? School districts can save money. Such schools need to focus on the materials and A) strategies for only one gender, and that is very cost-effective. B) Coeducation has failed to close the gender gaps in reading achievement. C) Boys' and girls' brains are hard wired differently. D) Separating boys and girls helps them focus on academics better. 7 An IEP is an A) Individually Educated Pupil. B) Individualized Education Program. C) Interim Evaluation Plan. 8 Learning styles

A) are unimportant compared to teaching styles. B) are predominately auditory for U.S. students. C) reveal significant and pervasive genetic differences between girls and boys. D) are unique to the individual. 9 Which of the following is NOT an element of emotional intelligence? A) recognizing emotions in others B) managing emotions C) motivating oneself D) ability to discriminate among living things 10 Nondiscriminatory education means that children with disabilities must be fairly assessed so that they can be protected from A) inappropriate classification and tracking. B) no child with a disability may be denied a free, appropriate public education. children with disabilities and their parents can protest a school's decisions about their C) education. children with disabilities have the right to an education involving the accurate D) diagnosis of their individual needs and to take part in programs that are responsive to those needs. 11 A lesson that involved creating 3-dimensional models based on line drawings might especially appeal to students with A) spatial intelligence. B) linguistic intelligence. C) musical intelligence. D) interpersonal intelligence. 12 Most students identified as having special needs are served under which IDEA category? A) Speech or Language Impairments B) Mental Retardation C) Multiple Disabilities D) Learning Disabilities 13 Which of the following is TRUE of students receiving special education? A) Whites are more likely than African-Americans to be labeled mentally retarded. Few special-education students are likely to be Hispanic because special-education B) services are not available in Spanish. C) Boys are more likely to receive special-educational services than are girls. Gifted learners receive far more than their share of instructional resources because D) they benefit most from their status as special-education students. 14 Sending a gifted child to a summer class to learn more about a topic is an example of A) B) acceleration. the least-restrictive environment.

C) D) 15

enrichment. advanced placement.

Sally Smith's special education program focuses primarily on preparing students with disabilities for college through a highly individualized reading A) and writing program. B) inclusion.

deep learning of academic content through the arts to while building knowledge, C) language fluency and critical thinking. D) developing proficiency in a range of art forms including paining, drama and music.

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