The sole purpose of service learning courses is to provide opportunities for students to volunteer in their communities.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
While service learning courses offer students the opportunity to make a contribution to their communities (a valuable experience in itself), they provide other benefits as well. Depending upon the nature of their service, students may have opportunities to reflect on these experiences in their classes and to apply their classroom learning to benefit members of their community. Many service learning courses attempt to integrate the classroom and the outside world.
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In an experiment, the difference between the experimental group and the control group is that
A. the experimental group is always larger than the control group. B. the control group knows what is being tested in the experiment, but the experimental group is "blind" to the purpose of it. C. the experimental group gets the special treatment that the researcher is studying and the control group doesn't. D. the control group is always tested before the experimental group is.
Who are paraprofessionals and what are their roles in the classroom?
What will be an ideal response?
One of your students, Janet, seems to go out of her way to make other children feel bad. Sometimes she spreads malicious, untrue rumors about people
Sometimes she convinces some of her classmates to snub others by ignoring them, excluding them from group activities, and so on. With Janet's behavior in mind: a. Determine whether she is displaying physical or relational aggression. b. Determine whether she is displaying proactive or reactive aggression. c. Drawing on what psychologists have learned about the underlying cognitive causes of aggression, identify three possible reasons why Janet may be acting so aggressively.
The arrangement of ideas in a logical order is
A. Verbal literacy B. Sequencing C. Visual literacy D. Charting