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cabate

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Sophie, one of your students, has a visual disability. You have seated her at the front of the room, and she has a magnifying aid that she uses for her reading. Which of the following should you be careful to avoid in working with Sophie?
 
  a. Having her work with other students, where her disability will be obvious
  b. Doing things for her that she can, with training, do alone
  c. Having her participate in outside activities where she could fall and get hurt
  d. Having her participate in learning activities where she might be unsuccessful

Question 2

Which of the following would be Sternberg's primary criticism of existing intelligence tests?
 
  a. They place too much emphasis on logical thinking.
  b. They ignore strategies for adapting to the environment.
  c. They de-emphasize essential facts that all students need to know.
  d. They disregard cultural differences among students.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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