What were the primary purposes of families in the past?

a. to prepare children by making sure that they went to school
b. to protect children from harm and prepare them to function within society
c. to make sure that children went to school and protect them
d. a & b


D

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Three advantages of mixed-age grouping are ____________________________________________________________, ____________________________________________________________, and ________________________________________________________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

Generally, nonparental care is better for children than being cared for in the home by their parents.

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Which one of the following is not a characteristic of the mixed methods approach?

a. The mixed approach can break down a research topic into smaller parts for testing and can also be used to arrive at common or emerging themes in the data. b. The mixed approach is an attempt to understand the ever shifting complexities of human behaviors. d. The mixed approach usually results in strong external validity of the findings.

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Which one of the following teachers is definitely scoring students' performance in a norm-referenced manner?

a. Mr. Wyman grades students' essays on the causes of the American Revolution, giving the five best essays an A, the next five best a B, and so on. b. Mr. Burgess asks his physical education students to do as many chin-ups and push-ups as they can, and he records the number that each student can do. c. Mr. Carr has his second graders take a quiz on addition number facts over and over again until they can answer all 100 facts correctly within three minutes' time. d. Mr. Morehead asks his fifth graders to spell the 20 words in this week's spelling assignment, and he counts the number of words each student spells correctly.

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