The John Henry effect is associated with which of the following sources of influence?
A) novelty
B) expectations
C) attention
D) threat
Ans: D
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Which of the following most accurately characterizes the position of the NCTM and the Mathematical Association of America in terms of taking a calculus course in high school?
a. All high school students should study calculus in preparation for post-secondary mathematics. b. High school students should not study calculus and, instead, should prepare themselves for the study of calculus in college. c. High school students should have an introductory calculus course that includes some of the fundamentals of calculus but not with the rigor of a college-level course. d. The study of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry is more important to a high school student than being exposed to fundamentals of calculus. e. Calculus should be avoided at the high school level since there is no agreed upon syllabus for such a course.
The main goal of Chapter 2 Partnering with Families is to:
a. set the stage for how a partnership with families is integral to successful use of PBS for children who have challenging behavior b. establish that the research in this area suggest the need for caution in giving too much responsibility to parents c. advocate a shift toward a "family-centered" approach exclusively across all areas of education d. make clear that parent involvement in special education and general education are very different and require different teacher skills
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Johnson (2008) states that action research is a systematic inquiry into one’s own practice.
Which of the following was not a result of the Alien Land Law of 1920 prohibiting non-U.S. citizens from owning or leasing land?
a. A new Alien Land Law was passed that prohibited the use of children's names to buy or lease land. b. Hostility was lessened because they were not in competition with whites anymore for agricultural jobs c. Japanese immigrant were further isolated and alienated from participating in the U.S. d. Japanese immigrants leased land through the Nisei, their American-born children.