Frequent transitions from one activity to another are necessary to keep children from becoming bored and to help children learn the curriculum
a. True
b. False
b
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Explain the importance of genetics to child development
What will be an ideal response?
Critics of the use of ability grouping in schools have charged that
A. it damages the self-esteem of the students in the lower tracks and they receive poorer quality teaching. B. it harms the high-ability students because too many resources are drawn off to support the low-ability students. C. this is really a way to make a teacher's job easier, not a way to help improve student performance. D. there is no place in this system for the student of average ability.
Carl D. Perkins Act of 1990 concerned:
a. elementary education b. vocational education c. college education d. health education
All of the following are guidelines for using praise effectively EXCEPT ______.
a. make praise specific to the behavior desired b. be sure praise is sincere c. give praise contingent upon the behavior being reinforced d. give praise frequently to all students in class