The largest single provider of child care in the United States is
a. ?the government.
b. ?churches.
c. ?public school districts.
d. ?colleges and universities.
a. ?the government.
b. ?churches.
c. ?public school districts.
d. ?colleges and universities.
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Three of the following homes should promote self-regulation in the children that live there. Which home is least likely to promote self-regulation?
a. Six-year-old Maria's mother sometimes asks her if she would go next door to borrow a cup of sugar from a neighbor. "You can stay and talk for a few minutes," she says, "but don't forget that I can't finish these cookies until you return." b. Nine-year-old Ginny's parents often seek her input on family decisions, although they ultimately have the final say on what the family does. c. Twelve-year-old Mark's parents let him do whatever he wants as long as he tells them where he's going. d. Fourteen-year-old Manny often sees his mother writing the novel she's always wanted to write. "I'd love to watch TV like you are," she sometimes tells him, "but I'll be happier if I finish at least two more pages tonight."
If girls believe the stereotype that girls are not good at math, when they need to test their abilities in math it can create anxiety that can actually hurt their performance. This is called ______.
a. a stereotype threat b. math anxiety c. a teacher expectation effect d. a math disability
Which of the following refers to “asking questions to help students recall the information and extend their thinking” as one of the major elements essential for planning and delivering a lecture?
a. audience b. focus c. organization d. pacing
The National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) has established a set of beliefs for building confidence and success between school and communities. Which of the following does NOT reflect this set of beliefs?
a. Public school relations thrive on one-way forms of communication b. Public school relations are established when using two-way forms of communication. c. Public school relations optimize its greatest returns when schools and communities reach consensus and common understanding. d. Public school relations that bring school and communities together enjoy the best form of educational delivery.