Play is often referred to as which of the following?

A. Recess
B. Exercise
C. The child's "work"
D. Wasting time


c

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The “Pygmalion in the Classroom” study was described as being seriously flawed in its methodology; it could also be described as which of the following?

A) monumental in its contribution B) “beating a dead horse” C) exemplary in a mix of quantitative and qualitative research D) useful in “pitting” of two theories E) descriptive and experimental

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Reciting is important because it utilizes the auditory channel and provides feedback as you study

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Miss Jarvis teaches second grade and is a friend of yours. When you get the list of students who will be in your third-grade class, she looks over it and begins telling you about some of the students on it. You ask about how involved the parents of these children are; she tells you that most are interested and involved, but that Ms. Arthur is a different story. Her child, Annie, is polite and

performs well, but Ms. Arthur herself is almost invisible. She rarely comes to school, doesn't return phone calls, and is known among lower-grade teachers for being unreliable about attending conferences. Miss Jarvis says she thinks a psychological barrier is coming into play. That means a. that Ms. Arthur likely feels intimidated by school authority and therefore doesn't participate. b. that Ms. Arthur disagrees with most of the decisions made by the school, and uses her absences as a means of silent protest. c. that Ms. Arthur is psychologically unstable and may be a danger to Annie or to others. d. that Ms. Arthur doesn't really care about Annie and is basically an unfit mother.

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Written lecture guides, overhead transparencies, and electronic presentations are all examples of

A. visual reinforcement of class lessons. B. hands-on learning. C. auditory reinforcement of class lessons. D. virtual learning.

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