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FButt

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Before a student can be placed in a special education program,
 
  a. a highly valid and reliable IQ test should be administered, since it serves as the sole criterion for placement.
  b. the child's current teacher must administer a battery of tests that are valid, reliable, and written in the student's native language.
  c. evaluations should be made by a multidisciplinary team that contains, at minimum, a school psychologist and the student's parents.
  d. the student must be given a complete evaluation, which should include valid and appropriate tests, nontest sources of information, and input from a multidisciplinary team.

Question 2

The taxonomy of objectives for the psychomotor domain is useful primarily to
 
  a. identify physical capabilities you want your students to acquire.
  b. devise ways to encourage the development of attitudes.
  c. plan a curriculum in basic subjects.
  d. understand the behavior of your students.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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