How does Piaget's description of moral development help explain why elementary grade children may become upset about changing the rules of a game?
What will be an ideal response?
Most elementary school children practice the morality of constraint (or moral realism). They treat rules as sacred and are bothered if someone suggests that rules be changed to fit special situations.
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Contrast the use of computers in past science classes to how they are should be used today and into the future
What will be an ideal response?
In the context of test results, what is the standard error of measurement?
What will be an ideal response?
At the beginning of each semester, Mr. Leder asks students what their personal goals are for the class and what they would like to be rewarded with for reaching those goals. This best illustrates what teaching strategy?
a. Contingency contract b. Token economy c. Individual attention d. Group consequences
Authority is a method of knowing accepted as fact because ______.
A. an individual has a hunch or feeling that something is correct B. scientific rigor was applied to find the answer C. it was stated by an expert or respected source in a particular subject area D. one’s experiences or observations confirm the fact