According to research, what parent/s are most likely to use inductive approaches to discipline?
a. A Japanese mother
b. African American mothers
c. A parent with more than two children
d. A parent who was raised in an authoritarian family
A
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The Council for the Social Studies and leading scholars argue for social studies assessments that are
a. performance based, apply to multiple learning environments and content areas, and are easily scored. b. standards based, include authentic tasks to be performed out of school, and apply to multiple content areas. c. offered in multiple formats, apply social studies skills and processes, and integrated across the curriculum d. well-aligned with social studies goals, more complete in the range of objectives addressed, and include authentic tasks.
Explain why the teacher needs to know how to prepare detailed plans even when the adopted curriculum program provides detailed, even scripted, plans
What will be an ideal response?
Regarding the constitutionality of integrating topics on religions in public schools, which of the following is true:
a. It is unconstitutional for teachers to teach about religion, other than in faith-based programs. b. Academic exploration of diverse religions is constitutional and widely acknowledged as an important part of a comprehensive education, provided there is no explicit or implicit promotion of one religion over another. c. Academic exploration of diverse religions is unnecessary in early childhood. d. Academic exploration of diverse religions is only important in faith-based programs.
Which of the following describes indulgent parents?
a. They have clear expectations for their children. b. They set limits for their children and provide consequences for their actions. c. They view discipline and control as being potentially damaging to children's developing creativity. d. They are mature with a deep sense of social responsibility.