Eighth-grade teacher Genevieve Martin invites a local African American businessman to talk with her students about how he built up his business from a part-time hobby into a successful company with more than 50 employees. Ms. Martin also has her students watch video clips about Steven Hawking, a renowned but severely disabled physicist. And she has them read columns written by Fareed Zakaria, an
Arab American contributor to Newsweek magazine. In doing these things, Ms. Martin is definitely:
A) Making sure that desirable behaviors are not extinguished.
B) Ensuring that her students remember what they are hearing, seeing, and reading.
C) Providing intrinsic reinforcers.
D) Exposing students to a variety of role models.
D
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An elementary school requires students' parents to sign a consent form prior to any field trip or activity off the school grounds. Legally, such consent forms can be used to
a. inform parents of their children's whereabouts during an activity. b. reduce the supervision needed for the activity. c. release teachers from liability in case of an accident. d. release the school district, but not the supervising teachers, from liability.
Which of the following is an accurate statement about naps for young children?
a. They should happen immediately before lunch. b. They should happen during the middle of the day. c. They should last about half an hour. d. They should happen at the end of the day.
How does the average income of a college graduate with a bachelor's degree compare with the income of a high school graduate?
a. The college graduate's income is one half that of the high school graduate's income. b. Their incomes are about the same. c. The college graduate's income is twice the high school graduate's. d. The college graduate's income is three times the high school graduate's. e. none of these choices.
Consumers will become more discriminating in purchases from which programs?
What will be an ideal response?