Research emphasized the importance of support with assertiveness for student success. Which of the following research does not supports this premise?
a. Howard (2002) – Students are held accountable for meeting expectations of respect and dignity.
b. Brown (2004) – Teacher avoid power struggles and provide students with an "escape route" so they are not embarrassed in front of peers.
c. Ladson-Billings (1995) – Students were not permitted to choose failure in their classrooms.
d. Stuart (2012) – Students need to follow the protocols that are established by the teacher.
D
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When you are considering career options, which of the following are useful questions to ask?
A. What will I enjoy doing the most? B. Am I willing to invest what it takes to reach my career goal? C. What am I capable of doing? D. All of these are correct.
Kesi is a student teacher in kindergarten in a low SES area. Kesi thinks that a website should be the only communication necessary to use with families. Mrs. Nievar, the kindergarten teacher, explains
A. All communication to parents comes from the principal's office. B. The school district does not allow classroom websites. C. There is a "digital divide" and not all parents have internet access. D. Websites are too much trouble to create and maintain.
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a. "six-hour unpopular students" b. "six-hour pupils with intellectual disability" c. "six-hour isolated students" d. "six-hour controversial students"