After reading this chapter, what are some stereotypes that you feel you may have that hinder your work with families?
What will be an ideal response?
Accept answers listing any stereotypes discussed in the chapter
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The teacher should explain to children why they are writing notes about them and act as a literary role model
a. True b. False
The writings of Homer, Shakespeare, Melville, and Einstein are an essential component of curriculum in which philosophy of education?
a. Perennialism b. Progressivism c. Social reconstructionism d. Existentialism
Kristy is a student in Mrs. Augmon's class. She responds to an easy question, and Mrs. Augmon liberally praises her. If Kristy's reaction is consistent with patterns identified by research, what is her most likely perception of Mrs. Augmon's effusive praise?
a. She will accept the praise at "face value," i.e., a good answer to the question. b. She will think Mrs. Augmon views her as a high-ability student, since she praised her effusively. c. She will think Mrs. Augmon views her as a low-ability student, since she was praised for an easy answer. d. She will have no reaction to the praise.
The term ‘test data' refers to the results of which of the following? (Circle all that apply.)
A. portfolio assessment. B. observation. C. work samples. D. standardized testing. E. curriculum-based assessment.