The type of thinking called dualism
A) is the goal of all higher education.
B) is the goal of Christian higher education.
C) is the final step in the four-step decision-making process.
D) artificially assumes that that all perspectives can be reduced to ones that are true and ones that are false.
E) correctly assumes that that all perspectives can be reduced to ones that are true and ones that are false
D
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Published curricula for early care and learning programs:
A. supply all the material that a teacher needs to teach concepts to the children. B. are created to meet the needs of all of the children. C. rarely meet the individual needs of all of the children in the group. D. all of the above
A student wanted to explore why one particular child within a setting hit out at other children on a consistent basis. She wanted to explore if there were any triggers to explain the child’s behaviour. The example of the observation is below. What type of observation is this known as?
A. Time sample B. Naturalistic observation C. Standardised numerical data sets D. Event time sample
For meaningful understanding of global issues, students need to go beyond learning and become involved by:
A. seeking out new facts related to the topic. B. moving on to another issue in which they again are investigating, researching, and communicating. C. reflecting and analyzing the impact or the potential impact on the lives of individuals. D. journaling and recording the steps they follow throughout their investigation.
The secondary school teacher is more likely to see a wide range of discipline problems
Indicate whether the statement is true or false