Concerning evaluation of informational books, teachers and library media specialists:
a. can be a little more relaxed about these books since literary quality is not as important as the factual information.
b. can rely on review sources and publishers' catalogs for accurate descriptions of nonfiction.
c. should carefully evaluate fiction— simply because a nonfiction book presents information does not mean that you should not examine its quality.
d. should evaluate only for censorship concerns since character, plot, and setting are not applicable.
c
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When teachers make subjective statements about children's behavior, it allows parents to draw their own conclusions. _________________________
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Think of a time when you have been involved in a disagreement with a friend, another student, or a family member. Were you able to resolve the conflict? What strategies did you use to resolve the conflict?
What will be an ideal response?
Bachelor's and Master's degrees and doctorates are awarded by:
a) adult education programs. b) colleges and universities. c) private companies. d) community colleges.
A negative experience with a psychologically damaged child can lead a teacher to formulate a stereotype about all children who
A) look like this child. B) come from the same socioeconomic background, C) belong to the same racial or ethnic group. D) are of the same sex. E) All of these answers are correct.