Which of the following would be an example of a logical consequence that a parent wishes a child to learn as a result of some particular choice or decision?
A. "If you don't come to dinner when I call, your food will not be kept warm. You'll be eating a cold dinner by yourself."
B. "If you run into the street without stopping and looking first, you'll probably get hit by a car."
C. "If you don't wear your helmet, you could have a very serious head injury if you fall from your bike."
A
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If a teacher points out or makes comments about the printed words in a book while sharing it, the child will probably ask more questions and make more comments about print too
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In terms of educational settings, what does it mean to be “gifted”? List five characteristics of gifted students that distinguish them from their classmates. How are gifted and talented students identified? Describe services that might be offered to gifted students
What will be an ideal response?
Which one of the following is an example of an operational definition of a concept?
A. Aggression is any behavior that results in physical or emotional injury to a person. B. Aggression is threatening, biting, gossiping, or teasing somebody. C. There are four kinds of aggression: accidental, expressive, instrumental, and hostile. D. Accidental aggression occurs when someone is hurt in the process of play or social interaction: stepping on someone's fingers while climbing the monkey bars.
In composing student participation system questions, a teacher's best practice may include which of the following?
a. Ask factual recall questions to reinforce student learning of textbook information. b. Avoid asking open-ended questions because class discussion will be wide-ranging rather than focused. c. Ask only questions that the teacher intends to include in a future test. d. Ask questions that could reveal student misconceptions as a way to clarify key ideas through class discussion.