What key process is described as the process of tailoring instruction and interaction approaches to different learning styles and diverse backgrounds?
a. Differentiation
b. Cognitive Conflict
c. Convergence
d. Assimilation
A
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According to research data, which of these methods of communication is being more widely recommended for those with moderate or severe hearing impairments?
a. Manual communication only b. The oral-aural method c. Oral communication only d. The total communication method
Which activity best suits the goals of multicultural education?
A) Making tortillas for Cinco de Mayo B) Having every child bring their favorite food to school, and discussingtheir experiences with that food C) Attending a Farmer's Market and sampling the vegetables, andhaving children discuss their favorite vegetable D) Making gingerbread men for Christmas
Three of the following statements are true about diversity in parenting styles. Which one is not necessarily true?
a. Teenage single mothers tend to be more authoritarian than married couples. b. Authoritarian parenting may be advisable when children live in dangerous neighborhoods. c. Parents in collectivistic cultures may combine both authoritative and authoritarian styles. d. Many Asian families set high expectations and firm rules for behavior, but they do so within the context of warm, supportive parent-child relationships.
When educators impose zero-tolerance policies, post strict rules and demand immediate obedience:
a. teachers are seen as strong enforcers of behavior and morality. b. students are more prone to test the limits and misbehave. c. both teachers and students work together better, thus increasing academic achievement. d. teachers are using management practices that are well-grounded in research and theory.