There are ________ students in grades 4-12 who are struggling readers
A) 8 million
B) 2 million
C) 16 million
D) no
A
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Trostle and Yawkey identified seven specific strategies that teachers can use to nurture creative thinking. Which of these are not included?
A. Talking with children while working on projects to help extend their thinking. B. Providing sufficient time for investigation and exploration of materials. C. Serve as a model that is not playful or inventive. D. Adding novel objects and materials to the activities. E. All of the above.
A group of parents are protesting the school's recently adopted sex education curriculum. The principal did not object to picketers as long as they did not picket on public school property or block entrance ways. Subsequently, the group instructed their children to sing religious songs loudly during the sex education class, and the parents have begun running past the classroom window and shouting
verses of scripture. The principal suspended the students and had the parents arrested. The group is suing claiming the school cannot stop these actions because of the group's 1st Amendment rights of freedom of expression. please answer Plaintiff (P) or Defendant (D) according to which of these parties is most likely to prevail (the school is the Defendant (D) in each case):
The first teacher tenure laws in the United States were passed
a. in the District of Columbia and New Jersey during the early 1900s b. in the rural Midwest during the 1940s and 1950s c. to protect teachers from "petty social and political attacks" d. a and c
Meece found that the correlation between teacher expectation and student goal mastery is:
a. low mastery classes had teachers with high expectations. b. high mastery classes had teachers with low expectations. c. high mastery classes had teachers with high expectations. d. there was no correlation between student goal mastery and teacher expectations.