Three of the following are recommended strategies for getting students' parents involved in their children's education. Which one is not recommended?
A) Visit students' families at home if such visits are welcome.
B) Invite parents to share their unique talents with students.
C) Ask that visits to class be limited to immediate family members.
D) Find people who can interpret for parents who speak little or no English.
C
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a. I b. II c. III d. IV
New blood tests can indicate learning disorders in young children
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In data analysis, researchers often use a technique based on how well various items are related to one another and form clusters. What technique is this?
a. path analysis b. logistic regression c. factor analysis d. meta-analysis
Young adolescents need art experiences that allow them to:
a. learn art and have art experiences without interfering with the more important core curriculum areas. b. engage in art experiences that are also appropriate for elementary and secondary school students. c. express feelings associated with their developmental changes or "rites of passage" or begin to understand other cultures, think about the past, explore changes in identities, and develop a vision of their own. d. develop mastery in at least one area and considerable competency in other art areas.