When students prepare story maps, teachers should
A) insist on color-coded maps. B) refrain from having students share them.
C) emphasize accuracy. D) encourage speculation and risk taking.
D
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When considering the interaction of heredity and environment, it is important for teachers to understand that
a. changing a child's environment can have little effect on hereditary influences. b. present educational viewpoints place most of their emphasis on the role of heredity. c. present educational viewpoints ascribe to a medical model of exceptionalities. d. changing the environmental conditions of early childhood can result in behavior changes.
What is the youngest age children may develop an awareness of racial differences?
A. 1 year old B. 5 years old C. 3 years old D. 7 years old
Think about an older adolescent or young adult you know well—perhaps a sibling or close friend. Decide which of the following labels—identity diffusion, foreclosure, moratorium, or identity achievement—best describes the individual's progress in forming an adult identity. Justify your response using several examples of the person's behavior
What will be an ideal response?
Describe the Circle of Friends activity and how it promotes social acceptance
What will be an ideal response?