Culture influences the importance of prestige, status, pride, family, loyalty, love of country, religious belief, and honor. The manifestation of culture that is reflected in this statement is

a. Nonverbal communication.
b. Values.
c. Language.
d. Priority.


B

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If a colleague said that her approach to classroom assessment was reflected by the phrase "assessment as learning," what would she mean?

a. Students learn from her assessments what subjects they have an aptitude for. b. She learns how much of what she taught was learned by various students. c. She learns which of her lessons was successful and which were not. d. Students learn what they have and have not learned and she learns how successful her teaching was.

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Which of the following theories does the textbook author state is NOT an appropriate way to describe the diverse population in the United States?

a. salad bowl theory b. melting pot theory c. washtub theory d. cooking pot theory

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Teachers working with a student who has reached his frustration reading level should:

a. guide the student to a lower level of reading material. b. push the student to keep reading at the same level. c. give the student higher levels of reading material to provide a challenge. d. None of the above.

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An inherited syndrome of deaf-blindness characterized by hearing loss and retinitis pigmentosa is

A) Usher syndrome. B) Asperger syndrome. C) Down syndrome. D) CHARGE syndrome.

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