Construct an essay in which you stake out the territory for a course you may want to see developed.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Varies. All proposals should include (1) title, (2) maturity of students, (3) a rationale, (4) something about schedule, (5) some type of broad statement of content, and (6) something about materials.

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a. after using the bathroom b. before touching foods c. between handling different foods d. all answers are correct

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Beginning instruction at the appropriate difficulty level refers to

a. the zone of proximal development. b. psychological processing disorders. c. interactive dialogues. d. metacognition. e. developmental variations.

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Michael Abraham begins his year by outlining his expectations and then hands out a relatively short list of rules and procedures that he wants to follow throughout the year. He carefully explains why each rule and procedure exists and asks students in each case if they believe the rule is fair and sensible. In a few cases, the students disagree with a portion of a rule, but Michael again explains

why the rule is necessary and how it can contribute to the students' learning. Finally, the students agree that the list is fair and acceptable. Of the following, the best prediction of the grade level Michael teaches is: a. first grade. b. fifth grade. c. seventh grade. d. tenth grade

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Which of the following is the most commonly cited criticism of single-gender schools?

a. Girls in single-gender schools take fewer science courses than they take in traditional school settings. b. Boys in single-gender schools have higher levels of character development than do boys in traditional school settings. c. Girls in single-gender schools are more apt to assume leadership roles that are often reserved for boys in traditional school settings. d. Both boys and girls in single-gender schools develop more gender-stereotyped attitudes of the opposite sex than they develop in traditional school settings.

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