Professional codes of ethics

a. Serve as standards for the behavior of members of the profession.
b. Have the status of law.
c. Are imposed by a public agency.
d. Must be monitored and enforced by a professional organization.


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Teaching skills, such as questioning, or the ability to organize and maintain orderly classrooms is best described as:

a. knowledge of content. b. pedagogical content knowledge. c. general pedagogical knowledge. d. knowledge of learners and learning.

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Bowlby offered a functional explanation of attachment behaviors:

they function to protect the child from danger they function to keep temperature constant they function to bind the child to the biological mother they function to guarantee a supply of food

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__________involves requiring students to match a response to a stimulus item

a. Discrimination b. Generalization c. Isolation d. Variation

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As long as teachers gain administrative approval, exclusionary time-out would be considered

appropriate to use with a student who is engaged in inappropriate behaviors. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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