List four principles of forum etiquette
What will be an ideal response?
Before creating a new topic, search to see if a similar topic already exists. Think before you post. It will soon be public and you may not be able to delete it. Avoid angry and unnecessary posts that turn into "flame wars." Avoid crossposting the same information across multiple forums. Avoid using all capital letters. THIS IS CONSIDERED SHOUTING. Don't embed pictures or files without permission. Use emoticons and textspeak sparingly. Quote brief excerpts from previous posts, enough to orient the reader only.
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For a teacher in a developmentally appropriate classroom, only one of the following four statements is acceptable:
a. Demonstrate to a child how to act out being an elephant, then encourage her to copy what you did b. Serve as a facilitator so that dramatic play remains a child-initiated activity c. It is best to prohibit children from discussing or acting out what their favorite superhero has done recently on television d. If a boy in your class insists on playing the mommy in dramatic play, you should gently encourage him to be the daddy instead
In research on comprehension monitoring, the assumption behind asking readers to
detect text inconsistencies and anomalies is that a. those who are monitoring their comprehension will detect errors in texts b. what students actually know and what they believe they know are related c. students who are comprehending can readily provide a summary of a passage d. none of the above is an assumption
How does the interest theory explain discrimination?
a. People discriminate in order to protect their own power and privilege. b. Dominant groups exploit subordinate groups to control resources. c. Institutional policies and practices have negative effects on subordinate groups. d. Racial profiling keeps immigrants from being able to advance in their careers.
Susan is having trouble deciding when to schedule her courses. She knows she has to take Composition I, Intermediate Algebra, Introduction to Psychology, and Two electives of her choice. She likes algebra and psychology, so those classes will be easy for her. Composition will be difficult, as English courses have always given her trouble. Susan's peak time of day is in the morning. Also, she
would like to schedule some free time between at least two of the required courses. What is the most important thing she should do? A. Schedule her composition class in the morning. B. Ask an academic advisor to make up her schedule. C. Schedule the courses whenever she can get them. D. Try to take all her courses in the morning hours.