How can the anti-bias movement affect a teacher’s values and attitudes?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER:
The anti-bias movement challenges teachers to examine their beliefs and attitudes for bias and prejudice; helps teachers understand and accept the differences in children from cultures unlike their own; provides opportunities to work with parents of various religious and ethnic groups and learn something of their practices; enriches the curriculum; prevents harm to children’s self-concept; and promotes greater global understanding.?
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What will be an ideal response?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is a non-negotiable rule in a particular family?
A. "You must always tell me where you are going and who you will be with while out." B. "You must always look both ways before you cross the street." C. "You have to do your chores around the house first before you can play with your friends." D. all of the above are correct
A Bonferroni test controls for ______.
A. experimentwise alpha B. lengthwise alpha C. testwise alpha D. not-so-wise alpha