A teacher's failure to uphold the legal and professional responsibilities associated with the care of young children is called:
A. negligence
B. tort
C. a statutory offense
D. professional misdemeanor
Answer: A
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According to the accreditation guidelines of the NAEYC, small group sizes usually result in:
a. a higher quality of care. b. a lower quality of care. c. the same quality of care as with larger group sizes. d. NAEYC has taken no position on this issue.
Case studies have the following feature(s):
a. Focus on a selected topic b. Focus on one side of an issue only c. Focus on quantitative data d. All of above.
The challenge still remains for educators to introduce young adults to:
a. poetry and short stories during the middle school years and drama during the secondary school years. b. poetry, short stories, and drama that are deemed appropriate, mainly those literary works that have avoided censorship efforts. c. realistic fiction and historical fiction first, and then if time permits, include poetry, short stories, and drama. d. poetry, drama, and short stories that will interest them and, whenever possible, to integrate these three types of literature into the various curricular areas in a way that allows adolescents to see new and unique perspectives.
As teachers plan, they make decisions about
a. content objectives and literacy skills. b. students' abilities and needs. c. learning materials and assessment procedures. d. all of the above.