________________ is a student's capacity or aptitude to master a skill, task, or concept while the term disability describes a student's incapability to accomplish or acquire the same skills, task, or concept in certain situations.
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Q. 2__________ intelligence refers to the ability to think logically, demonstrate mental flexibility, and solve problems in new ways.
A) Crystallized
B) Malleable
C) Fluid
D) Mature
Q. 3The disability rights movement began between the _______________ and the 1980s.
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Q. 4__________ refers to the gradual process of learning new cognitive abilities.
A) Optimal level of development
B) Cognitive scaffolding
C) Information processing
D) Skill acquisition
Q. 5The most essential barometer of student success is the use of _______________. RtI shifts the emphasis from undocumented benefits to evidence-based student outcomes.
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Q. 6Reflexive judgment refers to
A) how one responds to the natural judgment of others.
B) making decisions based on one's gut reactions.
C) the way in which adults analyze a problem and justify their solutions.
D) the process by which adults pick a mate and analyze their compatibility.
Q. 7School counselors participate in the _______________ process of students who are struggling in the core academic area.
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Q. 8During the __________ stage of Women's Ways of Knowing, women view themselves as deaf and dumb, having no independent voice.
A) Silence
B) Received Knowledge
C) Subjective Knowledge
D) Constructed Knowledge