If you are caught cheating in college, what are the likely consequences?
What will be an ideal response?
If you are caught cheating, you are sure to fail not only that assignment but perhaps the entire course. Failing a course will surely lower your overall grade-point average. In some instances, you could even be subject to further discipline, including expulsion. Even if the academic consequences are not as severe, you must still live with embarrassment of having been caught in an act of dishonesty.
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Marx believed that schools in bourgeois societies should not teach subjects about "economic laws" because he believed these subjects
a. were unworthy of serious study. b. should be left only to adults. c. would be used to indoctrinate students. d. failed to contain enduring truths of lasting value.
Describe some of the objections teachers have to using instructional game software in the classroom
What will be an ideal response?
Microaggressions are difficult to challenge, because
A. their nature is both mean-spirited and hostile. B. they are never expressed verbally. C. people believe their culture is better than other ones. D. the person doing them is often unaware that they are.
Early kindergartens and child-care centers were established in order to
A) provide enrichment programs for all young children. B) educate American children about different cultures. C) provide nurturance for children whose mothers worked. D) influence immigrant families to rear children according to mainline society beliefs.