An important part of Howard Gardner's intelligence theory is that intelligences could be developed and strengthened.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Howard Gardner believed that intelligence was not necessarily "fixed." Instead, intelligence (or aspects of it) could be developed and strengthened.
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The belief that those who work hard make the most money and those who do not make much money must not work hard or are not smart is called
a. hierarchy. b. meritocracy. c. cultural capital. d. income inequality
The typical return rate for a survey mailed to strangers is about:
a. 80% b. 65% c. 50% d. 35%
Public Law 99-457 created a need for more and improved diagnostic procedures for
a) adolescents and young adults b) children birth through age 5 c) students with vocational needs d) children three through age 8
The principles in operating shared governance for instructional improvement is which of the following?
a. One person, one vote b. Limit decisions to specific sections of Schoolwide instruction c. Authentic feedback requires large groups d. Final decision, administrator