Mr. Lunsford has a culturally diverse classroom. He is aware that students who are given opportunities to understand and accept other students' differences will not only learn about other cultures, but they will also be better prepared to participate in a heterogeneous society. What is one way he can facilitate his students to understand and accept each other?
What will be an ideal response?
Plan learning activities that allow for culturally diverse student groups to collaborate.
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a. long-term memory. b. the sensory register. c. working memory. d. short-term memory. e. retrieval.
Best known for emphasizing the importance of play in learning, this philosopher saw the teacher as a designer of activities and experiences that facilitate learning
a. Rousseau b. Vygotsky c. Froebel d. Piaget
It is virtually impossible to develop a classroom arrangement that has no issues
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following student category has the highest drop-out rate?
a. Asperger's syndromeb emotional disturbance b. mild intellectual disability c. learning disabilities