Many school systems have technology goals. Are these curricula goals?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Students should indicate it depends. Some goals can be accomplished through a required course in technology. Most goals, however, may be achieved by teachers in various disciplines using technology as part of their instruction. If the student does not indicate it can be both they should not receive full credit.
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a. True b. False
An important principle of the Reggio approach is:
a. viewing the child as strong, capable, and powerful. b. improving brain capacity through art classes. c. reinforcing positive behavior. d. using standardized tests to assess children's progress.
Techniques for remembering names do not include
a. ?recite the name right after an introduction. b. ?limit the number of new names you learn at one time. c. arrive late to the event so that you have an excuse for not learning names.? d. ?focus your attention upon hearing the name.
Why is the Davis v. Monroe County School District decision significant?
a. Because the U.S. Supreme Court defined under what conditions a school district may be liable for student-student peer sexual harassment. b. Because the U.S. Supreme Court defined under what conditions a school district may be liable for teacher-student sexual harassment. c. Because the U.S. Supreme Court defined under what conditions a school district may be liable for employee-teacher sexual harassment. d. Because the U.S. Supreme Court defined under what conditions a teacher may be liable for teacher-student sexual harassment. e. None of the above.