In the stages of career development, career awareness begins in

A. kindergarten.
B. fourth grade.
C. sixth grade.
D. eighth grade.


A

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Pat has an important interview coming up but has no interviewing experience. She has worked on

developing a 30?second commercial but needs to know how to use this information most effectively during an interview. Additionally, a communications self?assessment indicates that during the communications process, Pat tends to prefer talking more than listening. However, she knows that listening is an important piece of effective interviewing, and she is looking for tips on how to be a more effective and active listener. Prepare an even shorter summary of the commercial by condensing it to no more than five of the most important points you need to make in an interview. This will be useful in showing Pat how to apply this information most effectively during an interview.

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Which of the following is okay for a teacher to use when working with students?

(a) frown (b) nagging (c) threats and ultimatums (d) loud talk, yelling, and screaming (e) all of the above are okay for the teacher to use

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Using the rounding rules presented in this book, the number ______ is correctly rounded to ______.

a. 2.257; 2.26 b. 3.555; 3.55 c. 1.306; 1.30 d. 5.144; 5.15

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Individual states can establish their own pedagogical standards for beginning teachers. 2. Systematic curriculum development is more effective than trial and error. 3. Viewing curriculum as one side of a coin and instruction as the other side is one way to understand the close relationship between the two. 4. There are variables outside the curriculum that impact student achievement

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