A secondary science teacher complains about his students' inclination to cheat on his tests. "They think it's a game," he comments perplexed. "It's whatever they can get away with." Based on this information, his students are at which ethical stage?

a. Punishment and obedience
b. Market exchange
c. Interpersonal harmony
d. Law and order


a

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An early childhood teacher who has been assessed and has successfully proven competence through a national credentialing program is called a ____________________

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Nancy has set a goal of obtaining her BA degree within four years. This is an example of a(an) ________ goal.

A. social B. personal C. professional D. academic

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Which of the following scenarios is an example of using a method of loci memory strategy?

a. To study for a test, Carnisha typically rewrites her notes repeatedly until she has successfully memorized the information. b. To help facilitate learning new concepts in math, Ms. Yang likes to refresh the basic skills her students have already learned to help them understand the new information she is teaching. c. When teaching her students new vocabulary words, Mr. Kunz likes to show a picture or image to his students related to the word to help them remember. d. Every morning before a quiz, Tim likes to picture concepts that he needs to know at the various locations in his house he typically visits during his morning routine.

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According to Vygotsky, as children develop,

A) scaffolding by peers has limited effect on their development B) learning activities should be focused on teacher-child interactions C) their private speech evolves into a mechanism for building self-control. D) scaffolding is an easy interaction to develop with young children

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