In Mr. Pratico's fourth grade classroom, students with learning difficulties work alongside typical students for part or all of the school day. Mr. Pratico's classroom is
A) a resource room.
B) inclusive.
C) a communities of learners.
D) constructivist.
Answer: B
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The Robbers Cave experiment demonstrated that
a. ingroup favoritism is inevitable. b. group categorization is automatic. c. prejudice is a function of social class. d. prejudice can result from intergroup competition.
One way discrimination can be unrelated to prejudice is if:
a. we hire individuals based on laws prohibiting discriminatory behavior even if we are prejudiced. b. we knowingly hire from just one type of people. c. we offer preferential treatment to individuals protected by discrimination laws. d. we fail to hire based on credentials and hire employees based on race.
Susan has a degenerative disease that causes her to lose her balance easily and to move in a jerky and uncoordinated way. She cannot drink from a glass without spilling it or touch her toes without falling over. This disease is probably affecting her _
a. hypothalamus b. midbrain c. cerebellum d. reticular formation
Rosa is in her first trimester and her mother continually encourages her to eat more reminding her that she is now eating for two. Based upon the text, is Rosa's mother giving her sound advice?
a. Yes, women who are pregnant should double their caloric intake. b. No, women who are pregnant only need about 300 more calories. c. Yes, pregnant women should eat more but it should come from grains. d. No, pregnant women should not eat more as their bodies do not need any more calories than an average woman.