Culturally expansive curriculum involves a focus on
A. becoming aware of one's own cultural identities.
B. exploring the diversity of cultural perspectives and experiences in the world.
C. viewing one's own culture as the norm against which to evaluate other cultures.
D. evaluating the deficits in children's home settings for academic success.
Answer: B
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Areas in the United States with the largest concentration of students of color are
a. suburban. b. rural. c. urban. d. parochial.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. A cost owed in the future is more burdensome than a cost owed now. 2. A benefit received in the future is less valuable than a benefit received now. 3. An economic evaluation that is fully grounded in welfare economics seeks to measure the aggregate social value of the costs and benefits of an intervention--not just the costs and benefits to a particular government agency. 4. Sensitivity analyses in cost–benefit analyses are intended to test the effects on the results of working with a range of discount rates. 5. Ex ante cost–benefit analyses are done before a program or project is implemented.
In which type of practice are families seen as active partners in planning and implementing services, rather than simply recipients of services?
A. family-focused B. professional-centered C. family-centered D. family-allied