Working in large groups encourages children to learn to share
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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What is an advantage of using intermittent reinforcement?
a. it helps establish a behavior that has not previously been in the individual's repertoire b. it helps cue students on when to perform a behavior c. it helps avoid satiation d. it helps teachers avoid having to reinforce all students in a class
Which problem is an example of the equal groups, number of groups unknown structure?
a. This month, Barry saved 8 times as much as last month. Last month, he saved $3. How much did Barry save this month? b. Barry's sandwich shop offers 3 kinds of meat and 2 kinds of bread. How many different sandwiches could he make if he uses one meat and one kind of bread for each? c. Barry saved $12 and Jill saved $6. Barry saved how many times as much money as Jill? d. Barry saved $24 total, and he saved $6 each month. For how many months had he been saving?
Can a student teacher be disciplined for posting material on Facebook?
a. Yes. At least one court has upheld the school board's decision to discipline a student teacher for the material she posted on MySpace. b. No. Student teachers violate the Equal Access Act if they post information on MySpace. c. No. Student teachers have absolute protection to post any private matter on MySpace or Facebook. d. Yes. Student teachers have no First Amendment rights outside of school. e. Yes. The recent guidelines from the U.S. Department of Education prohibit student teachers from maintaining MySpace or Facebook accounts.
Which of the following is an example of teachers working on psychosocial support to manage their stress?
a. Tommy is visiting a therapist two nights a week to improve his feelings of security and acceptance in the school. b. Robert is attending an Eric Jensen workshop on brain-based research to improve his ability to teach effectively. c. Joan and Suzanne are sharing a dinner at a local Mexican restaurant after staying late to help create the stage for the school play. d. Steven and Robert are attending a district meeting on technology development as representatives of their high school.