Using the media to convey a message
What will be an ideal response?
Media engagement
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Which of the following is an accurate reply to a politician who claims that "merit pay for teachers is a brand-new, untried idea"? a. You're right
b. You're wrong: Almost half the school districts in the U.S. tried and rejected merit pay in the World War I era and the 1920s. c. You're wrong: Since the late 1990s, almost every school district in the U.S. has experimented with merit pay. d. b and c
In fifth grade last year, Elena was a happy, easygoing student. Now that she's moved to junior high school and begun sixth grade, she's becoming increasingly anxious and uptight. Three of the following are probable reasons for her growing anxiety. Which one is least likely to be true?
a. It's harder to get the good grades she was used to getting in elementary school. b. Her junior high school teachers want to know more about her than her fifth-grade teacher ever did. c. Now that she's reached puberty, she's uncomfortable with the many ways in which her body is changing. d. She is finding that she has to compete with her peers, both for grades and for a place on the girls' basketball team.
Research indicates that classroom management is most effective when interventions are as brief and unobtrusive as possible. Based on this research, which is the least intrusive intervention for a minor infraction, such as a student briefly whispering to another student?
a. Ignore the behavior. b. Use an indirect cue, such a moving near the student. c. Use a desist, such as a brief reminder that students speak only when given permission. d. Apply a consequence, such as time out, to maintain consistency in interventions.
When teachers give students a choice in the tool they use to present in class, they are reflecting this UDL principle
A) multiple means of engagement B) multiple means of accommodation C) multiple means of expression D) multiple means of representation