Which of the following is an example of a skill parents can teach their children that is impermeable to changes in society?
A) How to change a tire
B) Farming and the ability to produce food
C) Learning a second language
D) Self efficacy and interpersonal skills
Answer: D
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The reform efforts that began in the 1980s in mathematics suggested, through An Agenda for Action, that the focal point of the curriculum should be which of the following?
a) Problem solving. b) Measurement. c) Number skills. d) Use of technology. e) Symbol manipulation.
Ms. Simons believes that Jeremy has the ability to do much better on math tests than he is currently doing. Given the textbook's discussion of teacher attributions, how is Ms. Simons most likely to act toward Jeremy?
a. She'll be annoyed when he doesn't do well. b. She'll express sympathy and pity when he doesn't do well. c. She'll completely ignore Jeremy, in an attempt to extinguish his nonproductive behavior. d. She'll model resilient self-efficacy for Jeremy.
What is a primary reason for assigning a primary caregiver to each infant or toddler in care?
a. Babies get nervous when they're around a lot of people. b. Babies need extended contact with the same caregiver. c. Babies can get sick if too many people handle them. d. none of the above.
Sir William Berkeley feared free schools would lead to disobedience
Indicate whether the statement is true or false