If teachers consider both Gardner's and Sternberg's views of intelligence, they would be most likely to conclude that:
A) They can bring about dramatic improvements in students' IQs in a year or two if they provide a stimulating classroom environment.
B) Regardless of cultural background, students with high intelligence will do well in school.
C) Most students are likely to be "intelligent" in one way or another.
D) Students who are fluent in two or three languages will be more intelligent than students who are fluent in just one.
C
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Which of the following are the four stages of Piaget's theory of cognitive development?
a. Sensorimotor, operational, concrete operations, formal operations b. Preoperational, operational, concrete operations, formal operations c. Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations, formal operations
Ideally, positive replacement behaviors should:
a. be efficient in meeting the needs of the student b. serve the same function as the target behavior c. both A and B d. be taught by allowing the student to watch others
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Video recording of data requires the use of monies for the special purchase of equipment.
Which of the following examples would typically involve automatic processing?
a. A middle school student correctly spelling his name on a homework assignment. b. A high school student learning how to drive for the first time. c. A teacher learning her new students names at the beginning of the school year. d. A third grader finding out where his new classes are located in the building.