The most informal type of advocacy is…
A. parental advocacy.
B. legal advocacy.
C. interpersonal advocacy.
D. social support advocacy.
D
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Computer-Managed Instruction can best be described as:
A. a label for a broad category of applications designed to assist in the management of the instructional process. B. a technique for establishing and managing a virtual classroom setting. C. an essential step in the ASSURE method. D. none of the above.
Which of the following statements is true about feelings of self-worth?
a. It is not affected by continual failure in school. b. It is gained through mastery of a skill or task. c. It is not impacted by the attitude of peers. d. It is not affected by a teacher’s actions. e. None of these.
Sixteen-year-old Reynelda has known since she was 4 years old that she will become a teacher. Her grandmother was a teacher, and her mother and two aunts are teachers. She's never really even thought about any other occupation. Reynelda can best be described as showing:
a. identity diffusion. b. moratorium. c. foreclosure. d. identity achievement.
Ami conducted a quasi-experimental study for her thesis. In her final report, she includes one section titled "Results and Conclusions." In that section, she presents statistical analyses, the limitations of her study, and plans for future research. Which of the following pieces of advice is her advisor most likely to give her for revision?
a. That looks good — everything is covered in one place so it's easy for the reader. b. Include interpretations of the data — how do the data help us answer the research question? c. Take out the section on limitations — no need to draw attention to a study's weaknesses. d. For a quasi-experimental study, a separate Results section is really needed.