Three of the following are examples of communities of practice. Which of the following is not?
a. Graduate students studying molecular biology
b. Girls participating in a church youth group
c. Adult males waiting for a light to change at a street corner
d. Teachers working at an elementary school
c
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The Fernald Method for teaching spelling is what kind of method?
a. Rote b. Multisensory c. Test study d. Computer technology e. Learning strategies
A three-stage approach to curriculum planning is known as:
a. differentiation b. backward design c. 21st century skills d. none of the above
On average, students who attend schools for gifted children have lower self-esteem than students of equal intelligence who attend regular schools with students of widely varying abilities
If we consider research about factors affecting students' sense of self, we can explain this finding in the following way: a. Children who attend gifted programs typically have more assertive parents, and such parents tend to undermine their children's self-esteem. b. Having a label of any kind—even the label "gifted"—tends to lower self-esteem. c. Identifying a child as gifted requires an intensive psychological evaluation, and such evaluations inevitably lower self-esteem. d. Children form their self-concepts in part by comparing their own performance to the performance of peers they see frequently.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Gays and lesbians often report that in childhood they felt that they were somehow different from other children.