Describe the myths about learning mathematics
What will be an ideal response?
Complete answers will include the five myths (Ginsburg and Baron, 1993). The myths are: Myth 1: Some children cannot learn math; Myth 2: Boys learn math better than girls; Myth 3: Poor children and children from underrepresented groups cannot learn math; Myth 4: American children have less mathematical ability than Asian children; and Myth 5: Mathematics learning disabilities are common.
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b. Amy has a runny nose and a cough. c. Devin has white pus oozing out of a pink, crusty eye. d. Kyle vomited right after we ate lunch.
The notation system in the mixed methods approach can be used to indicate
a. Weighting priority. b. Sequence of data collection. c. Embedded nature. d. A and b. e. A, b and c.
Keith has been hanging signs all over the house, listing "laws" and "rules." He recognizes that written language can be used for laws, regulations, and contracts. He is now aware of which use of language?
A) Authoritative B) Instrumental C) Divertive D) Perpetuating
When is an assessment considered valid?
a. It measures what it claims to measure. b. It is research-based. c. It comes from a reliable publisher. d. It assesses many different concepts.