What is the best statement about basic rules?
a. Basic rules which are necessary for the welfare of all students should be posted and discussed the first day of school, and if necessary, taught during the first several days of school.
b. Basic rules should not exist – students should be free to make up their own rules (that way, they will be more likely to obey them).
c. Basic rules should not exist – such rules stifle students' individuality and creativity.
d. Some teachers need basic rules; other teachers are sufficiently skillful that rules are not needed.
a
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The first real definition and description of child abuse was written by French physician:
a. Ambroise Tardieu b. Gerald Rousseau c. John Pestallozi d. David Gil
Which of the following behaviors is most likely to be observed in a room full of five-year-olds?
a. A child who is busy playing with a toy yields it to another five-year-old when the second child demands it. b. A child who grabs a toy from a classmate seems genuinely unconcerned when the classmate bursts into tears. c. A child who has only one piece of candy gives it to a friend. d. A child who slaps another child is immediately sorry.
Three of the following are signs that a student is possibly the victim of child maltreatment at home. Which one is least likely to be a sign of maltreatment?
a. Frequent bruises and bone fractures b. A tendency to be exceptionally outgoing c. Coming to school without a jacket in snowy weather d. Greater-than-average knowledge about sexual matters
How is reliability usually expressed?
a. as a correlation coefficient b. as a proportion c. as a letter grade d. as a percentage