Consider an important decision that you have made in the last six months (for example, selecting a major, choosing a new roommate, or starting a part-time job to help pay for school), state what it was, and list four questions you could ask yourself to evaluate whether you made the right choice.
What will be an ideal response?
Is my decision still producing desired consequences? Is my decision still appropriate, given my circumstances and changes in my life? Is my decision consistent with what I want to get out of life? Does my decision fit with my mission statement or guiding philosophy of life?
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) includes autism as a category of disability
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is an example of a research problem purpose statement that indicates the direction of the study?
a) The purpose of this study is to research leadership styles. b) The purpose of this study is to determine if portfolios have a positive effect on student achievement. c) The purpose of this study is to investigate instructional strategies and teaching methods. d) The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of teacher education level on classroom achievement.
Ideological conflicts are often marked by
a. intense emotion. b. faulty communication patterns. c. attempts to explain away inconsistencies. d. all of the above.
Teachers can locate high-quality resources by using all of the following strategies except
a. Reviewing Webby Award winners for information about the best new websites in the fields of technology and education b. Reading the annual compilation of "Best Websites for Teaching and Learning" compiled by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) c. Choosing the highest ranked sites in a Google search d. Joining other teachers online to identify excellent digital content on the Web