How do you evaluate the validity of advice concerning how to rear a child?
What will be an ideal response?
A complete answer would include some of the following points: What is the basis upon which the recommendation is made? Is the source credible? Is there any indication of a bias or particular point of view? Are there any empirical research studies? If so, what is their quality?
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In teaching social skills, teachers should
a. Be general b. Start small c. Give many skills at once d. Expect students to know the skills
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A good interview study keeps interviewing people until the interviews stop producing new information. True or False?
According to the IDEA orthopedic impairment means a severe orthopedic impairment that adversely affects a child's educational performance. The term includes impairments caused by all of the following except:
A. congenital anomalies. B. impairments caused by disease. C. impairments from other causes. D. All of the above
Each of the twenty students in Steve McCall's fifth-grade class selected a topic and completed a research project. Because there will not be sufficient time for all of the students to present their work in an assembly, the best choice for the teacher would be to:
a) grade the papers and invite the highest-scoring students to present b) ask students to volunteer to share their projects c) invite all of the students to share simultaneously in an online virtual museum d) base grades on written work rather than presentations