Which of the following is credited with being the first modern fantasy published for children in the United States?
A) The Tale of Peter Rabbit
B) At the Back of the North Wind
C) Beowulf
D) The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
D
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Angela Santana, fresh out of school with a degree in marketing, arrived at her interview for an associate
buyer’s position with a large, successful company. She had already succeeded in the screening interview; this was her final interview with the manager of the materials division. The interviewer, Ben Johntz, would be her supervisor, if she were hired. Initially the interview went exceptionally well. Suddenly Angela thought her chances were lost when Mr. Johntz probed into her knowledge in two specialized areas. She responded with honesty and determination, admitting that while she had little exposure to these topics, she would appreciate suggestions for appropriate reading and research. The manager told her about three books on the subjects and lent her one of them. Angela asked if she could have a few days to study and then schedule a return interview. Mr. Johntz agreed and they set the interview for the next Thursday. Angela got the other books from the library and studied thoroughly for five days. She also talked with one of her professors and with a person who worked in the specialty areas to see how she applied the principles. She returned for her follow?up interview and sailed through the questions, demonstrating a good understanding of topics and principles she had previously known little about. Four years later, Angela is the chief supervisor of several buyers and clerks at the company. Mr. Johntz transferred to a different division of the company, and because of a hiring freeze, Angela is also the interim manager of the materials division—Mr. Johntz’s position when he interviewed Angela for the position of associate buyer.
In the study by Karplus about scientific reasoning in high school students, what were the results?
a. most high school students had reached formal operations b. most high school students had not yet reached formal operations c. most high school students could solve a control of variables test d. most high school students could not solve a conservation problem
Supporting students in developing good study habit requires that teachers
a. consider students' strength and needs when making recommendations. b. be aware of students' home situations. c. help to find convenient study areas for students. d. do all of the above.
Gus is keeping a reflection journal during his internship. Each day he chooses one important occurrence that stands out and writes about it in some depth. Which journaling method is Gus using?
A. Unstructured B. Key phrase C. Double entry D. Critical incident