Explaining what is expected, role-playing, and encouraging students not to give up are all important when training which of the following?
A. Study skills specialists
B. Peer assistants
C. Special needs students
D. All students
Answer: B
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a. Wait until they are developmentally ready to deal with the abstraction in finding volume. (Wait and teach it in the sixth grade.) b. Show them an empty box, and put cubes in it until it is full to illustrate volume and the cubic dimension. c. "Walk them through" several problems taken from their textbooks, being certain that they are successful at each step in the calculation. d. Give them pictures of boxes to help them better visualize the problem.
Park et al. suggest that parents affect their children's social and emotional development through all but which of the following?
a. They interact directly with their children b. They teach their children about what constitutes important social behavior c. They instruct by assisting in the choice of friends and playmates d. They encourage their children to interact directly with others
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In order to prove assault, there must be evidence of an overt act or a threat of immediate physical harm
Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).