A sense of fraternity, or brotherhood, is best developed by requiring students to read about happy families
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
False
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Pfeffer and Sutton, authors of the Knowing-Doing Gap, Schmoker (2011), reminds us that “It is critical that schools learn the lesson that ‘best practice’ in effective organizations is rarely _____ practice
a. the same b. a complex c. new d. a collaborative
_______ conveys to students certain expectations about the way boys and girls are "supposed" to act
A. Sex role stereotyping B. Sex role socialization C. Gender confusion D. Gender equity
The Jensen and Herrnstein studies of the 1960s were based on what assumption(s)?
A. Intelligence is an inherited trait. B. Minorities are by nature less intelligent than whites. C. Poverty does not derive from unequal school opportunities. D. All these answers are correct.
As with all young children, inconsistency in the routine provides the child with security and promotes self-assuredness
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.