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On the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test, Katia receives a score of 100, and Marina receives a score of 110. After seeing their scores, their teacher, Abby, decides Marina must be smarter than Katia. Is this an appropriate decision? Why?
A.
Yes, because ten points is a significant difference between the two scores.
B.
No,
because Katia usually performs better on spelling tests than Marina.
C.
No, because the difference in their scores is so small.
D.
Yes, because Marina scored higher on the test, which is a validated measure of intelligence.
Which example best illustrates the idea of least restrictive environment?
A.
Rudy, who has emotional and behavioral problems, is allowed to choose whether or not he attends classes.
B.
Jerry, who uses a
wheelchair, is educated in a classroom with no desks or other furniture to constrain his movement around the room.
C.
Kevin, who has a hearing impairment, receives education in a class where there are no grades, achievement requirements, or other limits on his freedom.
D.
Sheila, who is visually impaired, attends a general education class but has special copies of the textbooks written in Braille.