Why does setting goals help you develop good teaching skills?
A. It reflects your priorities and philosophy.
B. They are short term.
C. It focuses on only one objective at a time.
D. It helps you become certified.
a
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The most important purpose of a brief telephone call to parents during the first week of school is for a teacher to:
a. inform parents of important school policies. b. lay the foundation for an effective working relationship. c. nip any behavior problems in the bud. d. establish the teacher's authority.
Which of the following is the best example of turning the statement “You were late to the meeting” into an “I” message?
a. “I don’t like to waste our manager’s time by starting the meeting late.” b. “I would never be late to a meeting if I were you.” c. “I always hate it when you show up late.” d. “I suppose I should schedule the meeting later so you’ll be on time.”
In the Critical Incident, John over-rated the importance of
A. knowing his subject well B. talking his students' language C. his knowledge of how to discipline his classes D. the use of rewards
Students with learning disabilities
a) usually function in the low intelligence range b) have average to above average intelligence c) are frequently considered gifted without the disability d) have cognitive functioning that is ‘untestable"