All of the following are steps that teachers and schools can take to combat sexuality-related concerns except
a. remaining silent on the issue to avoid offending students.
b. providing health education courses that include open and honest information concerning matters of sexuality.
c. teaching refusal skills.
d. treating all students with respect in the classroom.
A
You might also like to view...
If you have a child in your first-grade classroom who appears to be extremely withdrawn and isolated, a good approach in working with the child might be to
a. respect the child's obvious preference to work alone. b. move the child's desk close to yours and away from the other students' desks. c. try to coax the child into playing house with one of the other students. d. provide the child with assignments that can be worked on independently.
The typical college student will find that the reading required for class
A) consumes more than half the time they spend on their homework. B) is written at a higher reading level but with less complex sentence structure. C) requires a greater amount of concentration but takes less time than reading assigned in high school. D) will demand use of the same reading style that is used for all the other types of reading that they do. E) calls for a greater retention but uses more familiar vocabulary.
A developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) curriculum should
a. ?reflect a political viewpoint. b. ?focus on holidays. c. ?relate to program goals. d. ?avoid children’s personal issues.
How many teeth does a typical one-year-old have?
A) ?2 B) ?12 C) ?16 D) ?20