What are the reasons for involving students in educational change projects?
What will be an ideal response?
Teachers can gain insights about student motivation and behavior when they listen thoughtfully to the ideas and concerns of children and adolescents. Students who are left out of an educational change process may resent and resist intended change. Giving students a meaningful voice in reform makes it more likely that they will support the change.
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When used appropriately,_________ can be an effective method for teaching children socially acceptable behavior
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Which of the following is an example of Bernoulli's Principle?
a.An airplane wing rushing through the air experiences less atmospheric pressure on the top than on b.An empty container can be crushed by air pressure if all of the air is extracted from the container. c..............A fish tilts its fins to make minor vertical adjustments in its position in the water. d............................................... Both "a" and "c" are applications of Bernoulli's Principle.
All of the following are true of culture except
a. It is not transmitted across generations. b. It provides a blueprint that determines the way we think, feel, and behave in society c. It helps to define who we are. d. It influences our knowledge, beliefs, and values.
Which of the following alternatives are the LEAST likely reason family members do not get involved in young children's programs?
A. Most adults are disinterested in the children's education. B. Adult family members may feel that they don't have the skills to participate meaningfully. C. Some adults are rebuffed when they are limited to menial skills and fund raising. D. Family members may be asked to participate when they have other commitments.