List and explain three examples of parity signals
What will be an ideal response?
Answers may vary, but can include: writing both teachers’ names on the board and in all correspondence, equal storage space, equal participation in all instructional work.
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How can carryover effects be evened out?
A. They can’t. B. Increase participant numbers. C. Use a Latin square or counterbalancing. D. Use chi-square.
What experience is most important in fostering a sense of initiative?
a. access to good physical care b. delay of gratification c. praise for a job well done d. opportunities to put plans and ideas into action e. opportunities to make choices
When planning outdoor games it is important to keep a wide repertoire because
A. The instructor will not teach enthusiastically if they are bored B. Children will tire of the same games repeated C. The children have already played the games in school all day D. Some games go out of date and cannot be used
Who enforces FERPA?
a. The federal court system b. The EEOC c. The U.S. Department of Education d. State Departments of Education e. Administrative law judges