A teacher gives 3 oral reading fluency probes to Linda who is a 2nd grade student. Her median score is 25 words correct per minute (wcpm), using this number the teacher decides that Linda should achieve the benchmark of 68 at the next benchmarking period. After four weeks Linda's progress monitoring scores fell below what was expected, so the teacher decided to try to implement another intervention. What did the teacher compare Linda's scores to in order to determine that her scores were falling below what was expected?
a. The goal score
b. A criterion score
c. Other student's scores in the intervention group
d. None of the above
Ques. 2Most women with HIV do NOT transmit the disease to their unborn child.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 3School districts typically require parents to maintain home files.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 4Nick who has been in Tier II interventions has made little progress with the math computation skills he has been working on. The problem solving team is meeting to decide what would the next step should be for Nick. Which of the following is not a decision the team would likely come to:
a. increase the intensity of the intervention
b. change the intervention
c. stop the intervention process completely
d. stop the intervention and evaluate for special education
Ques. 5The human immune system begins to develop before the 12th week of fetal life.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 6A home file allows parents to keep track of important documents pertaining to their children's development and education.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 7Joe has been struggling academically. School A that Joe attends uses a traditional model in which he is given an IQ and achievement measure and if there is a big enough difference between the two scores he is able to receive services. Joe's difference between scores is not large enough so he is unable to receive services and he continues to struggle. Meanwhile at a School B Sally is also struggling. At this school they use the RTI approach. During the second benchmark screening Sally falls well below where she should be. She is put into a small intervention group to work on the skill she is struggling with and that supplements the curriculum. Her teacher tracks her progress and makes adjustments based on that data. By the next benchmark Sally no longer needs intervention support and is gradually removed. Based on this scenario, what is a potential benefit of the RTI approach versus a more traditional approach?
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 8The incubation period for the HIV virus is generally longer in children than in adults.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 9During a meeting between parents and professional, note taking should be limited.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false