Peggy is planning to conduct a study in a small rural school. She recognizes it is important to include the setting information in her study. Where should Peggy place this information?
a. Introduction
b. Method
c. Data Analysis
d. Discussion
b
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Postmodernist critics who attack the perennialist notions of education, such as the “Great Books” approach, do so on the grounds that
a. not all children will be able to understand such complex literature. b. perennialist approaches to education are restricted to unchanging knowledge from certain times and contexts only. c. the "Great Books" approach to education leaves little time for anything beyond reading. d. only a small minority of schools will be able to afford the wealth of literature necessary for an effective perennialist education.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ford recommends carefully explaining to a misbehaving student what aspect(s) of his/her behavior are unacceptable
Indicate whether the statement is true or false