A teacher's professional knowledge about children is more important than a parent's knowledge about their child:
A. True
B. False
b
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One of the chief advantages in using standardized tests is that
a. they furnish a good basis for grading students. b. teachers can compare their groups of students with other groups in similar situations. c. they can be given at frequent intervals throughout the year. d. they are good measures of the teacher’s effectiveness.
To be most effective, a teacher must believe that all students can learn
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
What should teachers do about teasing among students?
a. Teach students how to cope with harmful teasing without having hurt feelings or turning to adults. b. Ignore teasing among students at school. c. Teach students to read intentions of others and distinguish playful teasing from harmful teasing. d. Forbid teasing among students at school.
The main belief in self-confidence is what?
A. “I should” B. “I can” C. “I did it” D. “I hope so”