To support children's creativity, teachers can weave creative activities and creative expression throughout the curriculum by:
a. developing 30-minute lessons on a regular schedule that require creative thinking.
b. planning art and music activities to go with social studies lessons.
c. integrating creativity throughout all of the curriculum areas.
d. none of the above
ANSWER: c
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Some complaints of ___ is not looking at the whole child, “teaching to the test,” and the threat of sanctions
a. No Child Left Behind b. Common Core State Standards c. Race to the Top d. Head Start
Meaningful homework has the potential for contemporizing the social studies curriculum
a. True b. False
The religion that believes that Jesus Christ founded their Church and that the Apostle Peter was the first in the line of bishops leading to the current Bishop of Vatican City is
a. Catholicism. b. Protestantism. c. Mormonism. d. Sikhism.
Journals—and all writing—can be a very personal activity. Often, adolescents and adults lack confidence in their writing products. Thus, it is recommended that instructors promote nonthreatening practices when responding to and grading students' personal thoughts in journals. What specific practices support a nonthreatening approach to grading and evaluating student journals?
What will be an ideal response?