In the authors' view, school choice, vouchers, and charter schools
A. are likely to challenge public schools into making important changes.
B. are not likely to have an extensive, lasting impact on public schooling.
C. are all identical approaches with different labels.
D. are much too expensive to gain widespread support.
B. are not likely to have an extensive, lasting impact on public schooling.
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What may be included in a realistic fiction book to add to its credibility?
a. Author’s notes b. Table of contents c. Epilogue d. Both a and c
Which of the following is the most important classroom application of the fact that students' constructions of understanding are likely to vary?
a. Be sure that explanations are very clear, so that students are less likely to misinterpret the explanations. b. Make an effort to individualize instruction, so that students are less likely to be confused by their peers. c. Develop topics with questioning, so that you are able to assess the extent to which students' constructions are valid. d. Be sure that students carefully memorize important facts.
______ is the least integrated type of employment and is considered the least desirable placement option for students with disabilities.
a. sheltered employment b. supported employment c. competitive employment d. subsidized employment
Your first-grade students are working independently. As you circulate through the room monitoring their progress, you notice that Thomas, whose desk is in the center of the room, doesn't understand the concept of patterns. You know that you need to spend several minutes explaining the idea to him. You
a. ask him to move to your desk in the front of the room and explain the idea there. b. stay by his desk and work with him quietly. c. work with him, stopping to answer the questions of those students whose hands are raised. d. have the child to Thomas's left explain the concept to him.