What is the best way to avoid misinformation on the Internet?
a. Using an all-or-nothing approach
b. Looking for celebrity endorsement
c. Examining the site sponsor
d. Visiting websites that support your beliefs
c. Examining the site sponsor
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A detailed drawing of an object or object or area based on focused observation is a:
a. observational sketch b. planning web c. thematic unit d. none of the above.
When evaluating informational books, teachers should consider:
a. Accuracy and authenticity of information b. Writing style and use of vocabulary c. Available access features d. All of the above
Geneva teaches second grade and has split her class into groups. There are the yellow birds, the red birds, and the blue birds. Their desks are arranged into these groups to facilitate small-group reading instruction. They are grouped by academic ability without the students knowing about their levels. Is this legal?
a. Yes, students can be grouped by ability or achievement with the opportunity to advance to a higher group regardless of color, gender, or class. b. Yes, this is how mainstreaming students works in public schools. c. No, this instance shows that students have been grouped by ability and that is against the law. d. No, parents have a right to refuse for their child to be placed in a group based on ability or achievement.
For Gilbert Ryle the "ghost in the machine" is really a philosophical confusion over the meaning of the
a. body. b. soul. c. emotion. d. mind.