What is the difference between a distance learning course whose content is synchronous and one whose content is asynchronous?
What will be an ideal response?
A course whose online content is synchronous requires students to work at their computer at a specific time and place. A course whose online content is asynchronous allows students to work at virtually any time and place.
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An investigator can reasonably conclude that changes in one variable produced changes in a second variable only with the ____ research method
a. naturalistic observation c. correlational b. case study d. experimental
The increasing interest in the family as a focus for intervention is based on which of the following assumptions?
a. Intervention for young children with exceptionalities should not be the concern of the public schools. b. Families are capable of providing the supports needed by children with exceptionalities until they reach school age. c. Involving and supporting families is likely to be a more powerful intervention than focusing exclusively on the child. d. Only minimal intervention is needed for young children with exceptionalities until they are school age.
In comparison with the majority population, Hispanic Americans have
a. smaller family size. c. favorable socioeconomic status. b. younger median age. d. families clustered in rural areas.
Which of the following has not been adequately provided for families participating in welfare reform?
a. Child care. b. Housing. c. Health care. d. All of the above.