______ describes consistent attempts to draw attention to a problem over an extended period of time.
A. Repetition
B. Direct-factual appeals
C. Solution presentations
D. Threatening resignation
A. Repetition
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A science concept can be learned most lastingly by young children through
a. direct instruction and testing b. multiple reinforcing experiences in movement, food, art, literature, play. c. focused presentation of the concept along with multiple reinforcing experiences. d. reminding children later about something studied earlier.
Glasser says that primary responsibility for proper student behavior in school is held by:
A. parents. B. schools. C. administrators. D. students.
The distance between the lowest and the highest values in a distribution
a. variance b. range c. mean d. standard deviation
Students with reading problems often fear expressing their thoughts and opinions. Which is a principle that teachers can use to make pupils feel more comfortable with expressing themselves?
a. Interrupt them when they are speaking only when they have expressed an incorrect answer. b. Express your opinions in long sentences so that students will be inspired to follow your example. c. Judge the quality of what pupils say, not the quantity. d. Avoid asking students for their opinions. e. Keep your responses short to allow students more time to speak.