When communicating with your instructor via email all of the following are true except
A. use professional language.
B. be specific.
C. provide salutations at beginning and at the end.
D. avoid punctuation.
Answer: D
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a. Use your common sense and keen observational skills to seek solutions to problems as they arise. b. Ask the family and child development team for suggestions. c. Reduce noisy confusion in the room. d. a, b, and c are correct. e. only b and c are correct.
Four high school teachers have just learned that Ralph, one of their students, has scored extremely well on an intelligence test. Which teacher appears to believe in Spearman's concept of g in intelligence?
a. Mr. Hudson says, "No wonder Ralph performs consistently well in all of his classes!" b. Ms. Crawford says, "Ralph is an exceptional writer, but from what I've observed, his math skills are only average." c. Ms. Wyman says, "I agree that Ralph writes very well, but his spelling is atrocious." d. Mr. Grant says, "Ralph has trouble remembering basic math facts, but he's very good when it comes to solving challenging math problems."
Mr. McMahan is giving his fourth-graders a complex assignment that requires the completion of multiple tasks. All of the following actions are necessary for him to take EXCEPT:
a. checking for understanding of the task b. providing written instructions c. reminding students of applicable procedures d. creating class rules applicable to the new learning experience
Which of the following expectations is a more recent development in parental participation in the classroom?
A) ?volunteering in the classroom B) ?bringing treats for a class party C) ?chaperoning a field trip D) ?participating in decision-making