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joblessjake

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The most appropriate curriculum for a student with moderate intellectual disabilities should be generated by
 
  a. basal textbooks.
  b. curriculum guides.
  c. state graduation requirements.
  d. the students environment.

Question 2

The curriculum for students with moderate and severe intellectual disabilities is typically focused on
 
  a. basic academic competencies (learning to read, spell, do math).
  b. a list of basic skills that have been identified in the basal series.
  c. everyday life skills (socialization with others, daily living, and occupational skills).
  d. preparing for junior college.



nikmaaacs

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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