What does the term "cultural capital" refer to?
a. A person's access to relevant resources
b. A person's ethnic identity
c. A person's earnings potential
d. The ability of a particular culture to contribute to society
A
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Parents who plan experiences for children should know
A. Children need quantity time and quality time B. Quality time is as good as quantity time C. Children need intense experiences to enjoy them D. Theme parks are good for quality time
Which one of the following best illustrates a concept map?
a. Alexandra puts the words force, gravity, velocity, acceleration, and time on a piece of paper; she then draws lines between pairs of related words and describes the relationships. b. Bob draws a chart listing the sequence of events leading up to World War II in chronological order. c. Calvin makes a chart showing the hierarchy that biologists use to classify animals; his chart includes such concepts as vertebrates, invertebrates, mammals, fish, birds, mollusks, crustaceans, and so on. d. Donna lists characteristics of the concept canine.
What problems do you see in Mr. Wilson's practice of posting good papers on the bulletin board?
What will be an ideal response?
A number of young adult realistic fiction novels examine father-son or father-daughter relationships. Although each differs in more than one way, the circumstances are usually the same, e.g.,
a. young adults are too similar to adults, which leads to personal and familial problems and acute problems for the young adult as well as the family. b. problems center around the stepmother and differing expectations for the young adult's behavior. c. differences exist between the parent and the young adult and both have to gain an understanding of himself/herself and the other. d. problems with school, peers, and drug use/abuse.