Peer group formation and functioning among adolescents strongly resemble that found in middle childhood

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Refer to Exhibit 3-7. What is the population?

a. Classroom management procedures b. Seating arrangements c. Sixth grade children d. Student control e. Two of the above

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Luke approaches you before class and expresses his frustration about having done so poorly on yesterday's exam. "I studied for hours and hours," he tells you. "I guess I'm just not a very good test taker." You know that your test was a good measure of what you taught your students. You also know that students seldom do poorly on your tests simply because they are poor test takers. Considering the

textbook's discussion of study strategies, what other possible explanation might you give Luke as to why he thought he knew the material well yet earned a low test score. And with your explanation in mind, describe a strategy you might teach him for improving his performance next time. What will be an ideal response?

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When students use technology to direct their own instruction, what is the role of the teacher?

A. Disciplinarian B. None; the technology is the teacher. C. Casual observer D. Facilitator of learning

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Thinking that all members of a group are alike is an example of

a. Prejudice b. Scapegoating c. Stereotyping d. Interaction strain

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