A perennialistic curriculum should stress _______
A. students' intellectual growth in the arts and sciences
B. students' appreciation of issues of being
C. existentialistic values
D. worldwide social change
A
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Social play is
A) when a child uses large motor skills. B) when a child interacts with an adult or another child. C) when a child interacts with an object or a toy. D) discouraged at home but encouraged in a classroom. E) encouraged at home but discouraged in a classroom.
Research results frequently conflict or show inconsistencies, the most obvious reason for this being differences in:
A) methodology B) reporting C) reviewing D) critiquing
Melissa is a happy-go-lucky 15-year-old who loves a good party. When her parents aren't home, she and her friends sometimes raid the family liquor cabinet, and she has experimented with marijuana a few times. If we were to consider three key dimensions of temperament—extraversion/surgency, negative affectivity, and effortful control—we would rate Melissa high on:
a. extraversion/surgency b. negative affectivity c. effortful control d. both extraversion/surgency and effortful control
One primary use of curriculum-based measurement is to
A. conduct teacher evaluations. B. establish district or classroom performance standards. C. evaluate the effectiveness of a specific curriculum material. D. place students in special education programs.