Discuss at least three (3) of the things we have learned from the history of educational technology that can help us shape today's technology uses
What will be an ideal response?
Answers vary and include: Technology is not a panacea; skills required to be computer literate or technology literate are changing constantly; computer or technology literacy are not an adequate integration rationale; teachers do not develop software and media; technically feasible does not mean desirable or inevitable; teachers will always be important
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A child's self-concept is the result of:
A) A child's genetics B) Many personal contacts and experiences C) How she is treated at home D) How she is treated at school
What is the difference between job carving and job sharing?
What will be an ideal response?
Portfolios emphasize student products rather than test scores
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An example of cultural deficit theory implicit in daily discourse is the claim that
A. the reason that poor children of some minority groups do not succeed in school is that their families do not support academic success. B. poor and minority children often have low IQs. C. the schools have failed to respond to the cultural backgrounds of children from some minority groups. D. the interaction between school culture and children's home culture is not supporting school success for some children.