What does the term "becoming" have to do with young adolescent development?
What will be an ideal response?
The transition from childhood to early adolescence is part of puberty when their bodies change and their emotions do, too. Young adolescents are growing and "becoming" who they will be in adulthood. For some, the transition is crisis-free. Yet for others the process can be painful and prolonged.
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Electronic devices are too distracting and should never be used with students with ADHD
a. True b. False
In the primary grades students who are effective readers can pursue science investigations using the Internet
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What does it mean to have a positive attitude (or positivism) within the context of online education?
What will be an ideal response?
In addition to giving students grades for their assignments, sixth-grade teacher Harry Bonhage would also like to offer them constructive feedback. Of the following, the best way to accomplish that goal would be to:
a) have conferences with the students throughout the school year b) write letters at the end of the school year c) create literature focus units d) differentiate instruction