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Sobre a deficiência intelectual, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA.
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Sobre o Atendimento Educacional Especializado (AEE), assinalar a alternativa CORRETA.
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A Política Nacional de Educação Especial na Perspectiva da Educação Inclusiva tem como objetivo o acesso, a participação e a aprendizagem dos alunos com deficiência, transtornos globais do desenvolvimento e altas habilidades/superdotação nas escolas regulares, garantindo:
I. Articulação intersetorial na implementação das políticas públicas e transversalidade da educação especial desde a Educação Infantil até a Educação Superior.
II. Formação de professores para o atendimento educacional especializado e demais profissionais da educação para a inclusão escolar.
III. Acessibilidade urbanística, arquitetônica, nos mobiliários e equipamentos, nos transportes, na comunicação e informação.
Está CORRETO o que se afirma:
I. Articulação intersetorial na implementação das políticas públicas e transversalidade da educação especial desde a Educação Infantil até a Educação Superior.
II. Formação de professores para o atendimento educacional especializado e demais profissionais da educação para a inclusão escolar.
III. Acessibilidade urbanística, arquitetônica, nos mobiliários e equipamentos, nos transportes, na comunicação e informação.
Está CORRETO o que se afirma:
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- PsicopedagogiaTeorias do desenvolvimento e da aprendizagemPsicologia do Desenvolvimento e da Aprendizagem
Sobre o desenvolvimento global da criança, analisar os
itens.
I. Aprender implica plasticidade cerebral, ou seja, o sistema nervoso central procura adaptar-se aos estímulos e ao meio ambiente.
II. A audição acontece a partir do quinto mês de gestação, sendo o feto capaz de escutar os ruídos provenientes do funcionamento do organismo materno. A audição dos sons externos chega de forma muito atenuada, havendo maior nitidez para os sons graves.
III. Para avaliar o desenvolvimento global da criança, no que tange aos aspectos físicos e de capacitação, utilizam-se métodos para acompanhar sua evolução e, no caso de haver deficiência ou incapacidade, poder intervir a tempo.
Está CORRETO o que se afirma:
I. Aprender implica plasticidade cerebral, ou seja, o sistema nervoso central procura adaptar-se aos estímulos e ao meio ambiente.
II. A audição acontece a partir do quinto mês de gestação, sendo o feto capaz de escutar os ruídos provenientes do funcionamento do organismo materno. A audição dos sons externos chega de forma muito atenuada, havendo maior nitidez para os sons graves.
III. Para avaliar o desenvolvimento global da criança, no que tange aos aspectos físicos e de capacitação, utilizam-se métodos para acompanhar sua evolução e, no caso de haver deficiência ou incapacidade, poder intervir a tempo.
Está CORRETO o que se afirma:
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3557567
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
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Who votes for the Academy Awards?
After the glitzy red-carpet arrivals, the feel-good
montages, and the host’s opening roast, the Oscars
ceremony switches to its raison d’être: revealing the
previous year’s highest achievers in cinema. One after
another, the presenters list the nominees, open a lavish
envelope, and reveal the winner in each category. The
champions breathlessly accept their awards and, over and
over, effusively thank their mothers, God, and the
academy... What is this obscure body? The academy—that
is, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—is the
organization that votes for the Oscar winners.
The academy is an exclusive Hollywood institution
that has its own governing body, 17 separate branches, and
a thorough rule book on membership eligibility and voting
processes. Since 2016, when the board announced that it
would diversify its membership, the academy has grown to
about 8,000 members. It doesn’t publicize the names of all
those members, but each spring it releases a list of the
individuals it has invited to join its ranks.
The rest of the academy members are not listed,
but we can guess who a few are by looking at some of the
requirements to join the institution. To qualify, an individual
must work in the film industry. This means that neither
individuals who work exclusively in television nor members
of the press may join. Oscar nominees are often considered
for membership automatically, while other candidates must
be sponsored by two active members of the branch they
wish to join. Each branch also has its own specific
requirements.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. Adaptation.
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3557566
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
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Who votes for the Academy Awards?
After the glitzy red-carpet arrivals, the feel-good
montages, and the host’s opening roast, the Oscars
ceremony switches to its raison d’être: revealing the
previous year’s highest achievers in cinema. One after
another, the presenters list the nominees, open a lavish
envelope, and reveal the winner in each category. The
champions breathlessly accept their awards and, over and
over, effusively thank their mothers, God, and the
academy... What is this obscure body? The academy—that
is, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—is the
organization that votes for the Oscar winners.
The academy is an exclusive Hollywood institution
that has its own governing body, 17 separate branches, and
a thorough rule book on membership eligibility and voting
processes. Since 2016, when the board announced that it
would diversify its membership, the academy has grown to
about 8,000 members. It doesn’t publicize the names of all
those members, but each spring it releases a list of the
individuals it has invited to join its ranks.
The rest of the academy members are not listed,
but we can guess who a few are by looking at some of the
requirements to join the institution. To qualify, an individual
must work in the film industry. This means that neither
individuals who work exclusively in television nor members
of the press may join. Oscar nominees are often considered
for membership automatically, while other candidates must
be sponsored by two active members of the branch they
wish to join. Each branch also has its own specific
requirements.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. Adaptation.
_____ the library, she found herself engrossed _____ a book, while simultaneously balancing her laptop _____ the edge of the table.
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3557565
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
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Who votes for the Academy Awards?
After the glitzy red-carpet arrivals, the feel-good
montages, and the host’s opening roast, the Oscars
ceremony switches to its raison d’être: revealing the
previous year’s highest achievers in cinema. One after
another, the presenters list the nominees, open a lavish
envelope, and reveal the winner in each category. The
champions breathlessly accept their awards and, over and
over, effusively thank their mothers, God, and the
academy... What is this obscure body? The academy—that
is, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—is the
organization that votes for the Oscar winners.
The academy is an exclusive Hollywood institution
that has its own governing body, 17 separate branches, and
a thorough rule book on membership eligibility and voting
processes. Since 2016, when the board announced that it
would diversify its membership, the academy has grown to
about 8,000 members. It doesn’t publicize the names of all
those members, but each spring it releases a list of the
individuals it has invited to join its ranks.
The rest of the academy members are not listed,
but we can guess who a few are by looking at some of the
requirements to join the institution. To qualify, an individual
must work in the film industry. This means that neither
individuals who work exclusively in television nor members
of the press may join. Oscar nominees are often considered
for membership automatically, while other candidates must
be sponsored by two active members of the branch they
wish to join. Each branch also has its own specific
requirements.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. Adaptation.
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3557564
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
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Who votes for the Academy Awards?
After the glitzy red-carpet arrivals, the feel-good
montages, and the host’s opening roast, the Oscars
ceremony switches to its raison d’être: revealing the
previous year’s highest achievers in cinema. One after
another, the presenters list the nominees, open a lavish
envelope, and reveal the winner in each category. The
champions breathlessly accept their awards and, over and
over, effusively thank their mothers, God, and the
academy... What is this obscure body? The academy—that
is, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—is the
organization that votes for the Oscar winners.
The academy is an exclusive Hollywood institution
that has its own governing body, 17 separate branches, and
a thorough rule book on membership eligibility and voting
processes. Since 2016, when the board announced that it
would diversify its membership, the academy has grown to
about 8,000 members. It doesn’t publicize the names of all
those members, but each spring it releases a list of the
individuals it has invited to join its ranks.
The rest of the academy members are not listed,
but we can guess who a few are by looking at some of the
requirements to join the institution. To qualify, an individual
must work in the film industry. This means that neither
individuals who work exclusively in television nor members
of the press may join. Oscar nominees are often considered
for membership automatically, while other candidates must
be sponsored by two active members of the branch they
wish to join. Each branch also has its own specific
requirements.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. Adaptation.
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3557563
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
Provas:
Who votes for the Academy Awards?
After the glitzy red-carpet arrivals, the feel-good
montages, and the host’s opening roast, the Oscars
ceremony switches to its raison d’être: revealing the
previous year’s highest achievers in cinema. One after
another, the presenters list the nominees, open a lavish
envelope, and reveal the winner in each category. The
champions breathlessly accept their awards and, over and
over, effusively thank their mothers, God, and the
academy... What is this obscure body? The academy—that
is, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—is the
organization that votes for the Oscar winners.
The academy is an exclusive Hollywood institution
that has its own governing body, 17 separate branches, and
a thorough rule book on membership eligibility and voting
processes. Since 2016, when the board announced that it
would diversify its membership, the academy has grown to
about 8,000 members. It doesn’t publicize the names of all
those members, but each spring it releases a list of the
individuals it has invited to join its ranks.
The rest of the academy members are not listed,
but we can guess who a few are by looking at some of the
requirements to join the institution. To qualify, an individual
must work in the film industry. This means that neither
individuals who work exclusively in television nor members
of the press may join. Oscar nominees are often considered
for membership automatically, while other candidates must
be sponsored by two active members of the branch they
wish to join. Each branch also has its own specific
requirements.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. Adaptation.
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3557562
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Galvão-SC
Provas:
Who votes for the Academy Awards?
After the glitzy red-carpet arrivals, the feel-good
montages, and the host’s opening roast, the Oscars
ceremony switches to its raison d’être: revealing the
previous year’s highest achievers in cinema. One after
another, the presenters list the nominees, open a lavish
envelope, and reveal the winner in each category. The
champions breathlessly accept their awards and, over and
over, effusively thank their mothers, God, and the
academy... What is this obscure body? The academy—that
is, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—is the
organization that votes for the Oscar winners.
The academy is an exclusive Hollywood institution
that has its own governing body, 17 separate branches, and
a thorough rule book on membership eligibility and voting
processes. Since 2016, when the board announced that it
would diversify its membership, the academy has grown to
about 8,000 members. It doesn’t publicize the names of all
those members, but each spring it releases a list of the
individuals it has invited to join its ranks.
The rest of the academy members are not listed,
but we can guess who a few are by looking at some of the
requirements to join the institution. To qualify, an individual
must work in the film industry. This means that neither
individuals who work exclusively in television nor members
of the press may join. Oscar nominees are often considered
for membership automatically, while other candidates must
be sponsored by two active members of the branch they
wish to join. Each branch also has its own specific
requirements.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. Adaptation.
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