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Prateek Sharma

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SPELLING IS "ASSISTIVE"

Question:
DIRECTIONS: Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark the correct answer.


The No Child left behind Act of 2001 has served as a catalyst in many school improvement efforts. Schools in the United States are responding to meet the challenge of these improvement efforts, although in doing so, some are caught in a decision making and funding quagmire. They ask, “How can we best support teachers so that all students can succeed?” Using technology as a means of closing achievement gaps is one option schools are considering more purposefully and effectively. This includes using assistive technologies for students with special needs and creating a systemic approach to change that benefits all students including subgroups, Assistive technologies are technologies that support students with disabilities, of which a total of 6.5 million were being served through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997. This Act defines an assistive technology device as “any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase maintain or improve functional capabilities of child with a disability.” Regardless of their previous experience, many administrators and educators are expected to be change agents of school improvement efforts today and be well versed and knowledgeable about assistive technology despite the fact that the definition of assistive technology is so broad and the field is relatively new.

The antonym of 'hindering' would be:

Options:
A) assitive
B) achievement
C) customized
D) change
Solution:
Ans: (a)

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