Asked by Geo
In the context of educating children with special needs,
Clinical teaching :
a) implements educational assessment
b) requires rigid instructional methods
c) is conducted by specialist clinicians
d) is not suitable for students with learning difficulties
I don't think its c) but not sure about the others. Could you please offer reasoning with your answer because I just can't seem to find one?
Clinical teaching :
a) implements educational assessment
b) requires rigid instructional methods
c) is conducted by specialist clinicians
d) is not suitable for students with learning difficulties
I don't think its c) but not sure about the others. Could you please offer reasoning with your answer because I just can't seem to find one?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.answers.com/clinical%20teaching
Here are many definitions and articles about what clinical teaching is. Once you've read through several of them, let us know what you think, and someone here will try to give you feedback.
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Here are many definitions and articles about what clinical teaching is. Once you've read through several of them, let us know what you think, and someone here will try to give you feedback.
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Answered by
bobpursley
I think c is the best answer because it usually is offered as a solution to very difficult medical/psychological cases, done by medical folks or those technicians especially trained.
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