What does it mean for a curriculum to be described as an emergent curriculum?
a. Topics and lessons are prescribed in a curriculum book
b. Curriculum that emerges from teachers' imagination
c. Lessons and plans that are based on popular children's movies
d. Curricular plans emerge from children's interests
D
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By the 1980s, the attention of national policy reports focused on the needs of which group of students who have tended to be ignored in national priorities for education?
a. average b. gifted c. at-risk d. minority
Examples of portfolio frameworks include the ethical decision maker, the civic professional, and the effective organizer.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is not an obstacle directly identified by path-goal theory?
a. high motivation b. unclear goals c. lack of a challenge d. simple tasks
A fast food restaurant wants to open a new location near a local wetland owned by a university that studies migrating birds. As a member of the city council, which standard of critical thinking is most important in deciding whether to approve the new restaurant?
A. Depth of thinking in calculating the increased tax revenues the city will get from the fast food restaurant B. Breadth of thinking will allow you to consider all points of view such as the potential increase in tax revenues, traffic congestion caused by other fast food restaurants, the potential pollution of the wetland, and the university's threat to sue for protection of its wetland C. Precision in wording the rules and regulations the restaurant must follow before and after it opens D. Logic in describing all the reasons the restaurant will add value to the city and the surrounding area