A student is not able to succeed in a mainstream classroom without additional formal help. What is used to define the additional formal help the student will receive and how they will receive it?
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Which of the following statements coincides with the concept of cultural capital? Lower income students are not as smart as higher income students. Lower income students do not assign as much importance to the tests as higher income students. Lower income students are not able to pay for additional tutoring on the test material like higher income students. Lower income students are not tested on the same material as higher income students. A student is not able to succeed in...
In this assignment, you will examine the six co-teaching models, and how these collaborative models can provide a better learning environment for all students, especially students with disabilities.Part 1: Co-Teaching ModelsComplete the “Co-Teaching Models and Paraeducator Action Plan Template" that addresses the following:Co-Teaching Models: Define the six co-teaching models with a visual representation for each model (an appropriate link to the visual is acceptable).Advantages and Disadvantages: Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each model.Instructional Strategies: Describe research-based instructional strategies unique...
Consider the "production" of education. For simplicity, assume that a given quality of education has two inputs: teachers (i.e., labor) and classroom technology (i.e., capital). A student is educated by 0.04 teachers (i.e., the student:teacher ratio is 25:1) at an annual cost of $2,400 per year (the teacher's salary is $65,000 per year, or $2,600 per student). Each student is also provided $600 worth of technology per year, for a total annual cost of $3,200 per student. a. Suppose that...
If I have a class named classroom, a classroom class consists of five methods: 1. void add(T newStudent) //add a student 2. void set(int pos, T student) //changes the student stored at position pos to be the student parameter 3. T get(int pos)//returns the student at position pos. 4. int size() //num of student in a classroom 5. String toString() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In another class recursionWS static <T> boolean studentInList (classroom<T> list1, classroom<T> list2){ //this method returns true if students in...
Mrs. Jones administers a student engagement survey and wants to know if her general education students perceive the classroom environment more favorably than her special education students. Which of these should be used? A: an experiment B: a correlation C: a one-tailed statistical test D: a two-tailed statistical test
According to human capital theory, colleges may not pay students their full marginal product because those students may be receiving general training in two forms. The first is that, through attendance at classes, the student athletes increase their stock of general human capital, which can be used to increase future earnings. The second is that student athletes also receive general training in their chosen sport, which can be used to increase productivity (and so also wages) at the professional level....
Consider the following students in Mr. Hembre's fifth grade class: LaNell is an average student who struggles with math concepts and needs help to improve her reading skills and basic study skills. Tanner is a good student, a high achiever in math and slightly above average in language arts and science. Stephanie is a very bright, high-achieving student who excels in every subject, and often helps her peers. 1. Based on statistical findings, which of these students is most likely...
The figure shows an education market in which the government is providing households with vouchers. In total, how much do the schools receive for a student? The figure shows an education market in which the government is providing households with vouchers. In total, how much do the schools receive for a student? Price and cost (thousands of dollars per student) A. $16,000 20 S = MC B. $8,000 16 C. $12,000 D. $20,000 12 O O E. $4,000 8 D...
Interprofessional education allows students to better collaborate and learn about how to improve health outcomes. Collaboration is important to improve health systems and outcomes. The NES Southeast Multi-professional team has created a IPL masterclass to help increase patient safety and enhance patient satisfaction. During this masterclass, many different healthcare workers are taught by a interprofessional group from general practices. They learn about adult learning, teaching and learning styles, giving feedback, effective group-work, planning learning sessions, managing difficult behaviors, and how...
There are 13 freshmen and 18 sophomore students in a classroom. We randomly select two students. Suppose the students were selected with replacement. a) If the first student was a freshman, what is the probability that the 2nd student is also a freshman? b) If the first student was a sophomore, what is the probability that the 2nd student was a freshman? Suppose the students were selected without replacement. c) If the first student was a freshman, what is the...