Describe Gilligan's primary criticism of Kohlberg's work, and offer an example to illustrate the criticism
What will be an ideal response?
Gilligan primarily criticizes Kohlberg's work on the grounds that he failed to adequately consider possible differences in thinking between men and women. Some research thinks that woman have a more caring orientation toward people, and this "morality of care" is classified as a lower stage of development in Kohlberg's theory than it should be.
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Within the context of social cognitive theory, what does the concept of self-efficacy mean?
What will be an ideal response?
Informal evaluations are susceptible to which problems?
a. Inconsistent feedback b. Undocumented c. Potentially embarrassing d. All of the above
As a result of our hundreds of visits to elementary, middle, and secondary schools, the authors of the textbook have concluded that:
a. most schools adopt a single approach rather than allowing teachers to choose their own classroom management techniques. b. most educators have engaged in a serious process to determine their philosophical beliefs that form the basis of their classroom management practices. c. some educators would prefer to adopt a school-wide model rather than decide for themselves what they need to do. d. some educators have not engaged in a deliberate process to develop a personal philosophy of classroom management.
Being a foster parent requires extraordinary abilities to provide nurturing and responsive care to children in crisis. Every year, as many as __________ foster parents quit this extremely challenging job.
A. 20% B. 30% C. 40% D. 50%