Thea is very concerned about what other people think about her. She does everything she can so that she would be well-liked, respected and popular in school: she acts well-mannered and very interested with her instructors, she is friendly and funny with her peers, and competitive when it comes to sports. Her friends are likely to think that her primary motive is
a. Open self-presentation
b. Self-verification
c. Strategic self-presentation
d. Looking glass identity management
c. Strategic self-presentation
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Which of the following is not included in classroom factors for guiding instruction?
a. Parental involvement throughout the year b. The student-to-computer ratio in the classroom c. Policies for working in groups d. The community's political climate
The following teachers are using various types of assessments. Which one is most likely used for formative purposes?
a. Mr. McLaren's groups are creating skits to show what they learned in their advertising unit. b. Ms. Allen is giving a pretest before she begins instruction on a new unit in geometry. c. Mrs. Godcheaux uses students' portfolios to determine their final grades in her design class. d. Mr. DeVall gives students a rubric that will be used in grading their oral presentations in his speech class.
What is not the purpose of research when promoting social change?
a. It defines the nature of the problem. b. It proves who is wrong and who is right in an argument. c. It identifies causes of a specific issue or problem. d. It supports persuasive arguments about the change being proposed to those in control.
According to Hattie, which of the following has the most impact on learning?
A) socioeconomic progress B) small-group learning C) practice D) tracking students' progress