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PECT Special Ed 7-12 M2 ( Special Ed 7-12 M2) Practice Tests & Test Prep by Exam Edge - Free Test


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PECT Special Education 7-12 Module 2 - Free Test Sample Questions

Which answer best defines Self-Determination?





Correct Answer:
self-determination addresses skills, knowledge, and attitudes students need in order to have more control of their learning environment - especially as the student transitions studies show that even partial participation makes students more self-determined. a is not correct. while autonomous learning is a result of self-determination, the student is not solely responsible for their learning climate. c and d are not correct as shear willpower is not always an ability of the student and although purpose/fortitude are the same thing as self-determination they do not properly define self-determination with regard to the student.