Mr. Limpitlaw wants to increase his female students' self-efficacy for mastering simple car maintenance procedures. He can best do this by:
a. presenting a film that shows an experienced auto mechanic at work.
b. describing how easily he learned these things when he was their age.
c. having the students watch other girls successfully change the oil and the air filter.
d. having the students read a book with clear, step-by-step instructions for changing the oil and the air filter.
c
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Which general guideline for helping exceptional students tells the teacher to avoid negative self-fulfilling perceptions?
A. Determine if special help is available. B. Modify and adjust curriculum materials. C. Do not underestimate the capabilities of exceptional students. D. Educate yourself on the nature of students' exceptionalities.
Maturationists
a. support the idea that children develop language only through their interactions with other people. b. suggest that every child, regardless of culture, intellectual ability, or socioeconomic status, inherits the genetic capability for language. c. suggest that language acquisition combines an innate ability with environmental influences, interacting in complex ways as children learn language. d. support the idea that children acquire language through stimulus-response relationships.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Going to the library to select a book would be an example of an academic reward for elementary and secondary students.
When designing an outdoor learning environment it is important to:
a) check the state regulations on square footage requirements. b) look through catalogs for equipment. c) consider outdoor air quality. d) a) and c)