Which of the following educational philosophies are student-centered?
A) existentialism and pragmatism
B) existentialism and idealism
C) idealism and realism
D) pragmatism and realism
A
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If the standard deviation of the score on this test is zero, we should conclude
a. nobody received even one question correct. b. half the scores were below the mean. c. half the scores were above the mean. d. a computational error was made. e. everybody received the same score.
Throughout prenatal development, we see cephalocaudal development, which means that development ______.
a. begins at the central line of the body and works outward from there b. proceeds from the head region down through the body c. is very rapid at the beginning of the pregnancy, but then slows down d. is very vulnerable to damage early in the pregnancy, but is more resistant later on
Ai, ch, and th are all examples of:
a. affixes b. diphthongs c. letter combinations d. blends
Mr. Lee and Mrs. Rose coteach an elementary class. Mr. Lee, the special educator, usually circulates around the room as Mrs. Rose, the general educator, delivers the instruction. The coteaching model they are using is called
a. one teaching, one assisting. b. station teaching. c. parallel teaching. d. alternative teaching.