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1. Peer-mediated interventions can be used with students of all ages.

True
False

 

2. The main goals of peer-mediated interventions are to build:

academic skills
social skills
both academic skills and social skills
none of the above

 

3. Peer buddies are taught that we are all the same and that we have no differences.

True
False

 

4. . In reverse-role tutoring, the student with a disability tutors the adult teacher.

True
False

 

5. In reverse-role tutoring, the student with a disability tutors a younger student who does not have special needs.

True
False

 

6. Which best describes a dyad?

a pair
a group of 3 to 6
a classroom
none of the above

 

7. Peer-mediated interventions can only take place in the classroom setting.

True
False

 

 

8. When a student with special needs is tutored by a student without special needs, only the student with special needs benefits.

True
False

 

9. Teachers should not have high expectations for peer-mediated instruction, because it is most important for the students to like each other.

True
False