The authors indicate that the dominant culture draws its power from
A. processes of ideological and cultural hegemony.
B. the shared experiences of all social classes.
C. the informed consent of all voters.
D. All these answers are correct.
A. processes of ideological and cultural hegemony.
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As a teacher designing lessons based on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles you would:
a. plan all aspects of the lesson: content, learning and assessments so that it is accessible to a wide range of learners. b. design a lesson and then make subsequent and necessary adaptations for specific students based on their disabilities. c. assess the learning preferences of the students in your classroom and choose teaching strategies based on these. d. emphasize the use of modern technology including use of CDs, digital books and computer software programs.
In terms of characterizing samples, statistical theory was developed using a sampling strategy in which
A. the order of selecting participants matters. B. the same participant can be selected twice in the same sample. C. participants are replaced after being sampled. D. all of these.
Three of the following statements describe ethical practices in developmental research. Which one does not?
a. Children participate in studies voluntarily, and only with their parents' consent. b. Researchers put the welfare of participants ahead of any desire to learn new information about child development. c. Researchers can publish data about specific participants in local newspapers if the descriptions are flattering ones. d. Researchers inform participants' families about the results and conclusions of their research.
When planning physical activities in the early childhood program, the teacher might
a. include daily vigorous activities such as calisthenics, obstacle courses, or music and movement. b. allow children to make choices in their physical activities. c. be an active and enthusiastic participant with the children. d. All of these answers.