Discuss the ways in which story is used in our daily lives. Describe the ways you use story as a "mode of knowing" in your life.
What will be an ideal response?
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Programs like resolving conflict creatively and peer mentoring place much of the responsibility for reducing violent and disruptive behavior in schools on
a. teachers. b. teachers and administrative staff. c. parents. d. students.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Independent study is a positive option for children who are gifted and talented only if they are taught to work independently.
Which one of the following descriptions of a student best illustrates the theoretical perspective of a trait theory of motivation?
a. "Did you see that big grin on Maurice's face when the principal announced that he was the winner of the essay contest?" b. "Jane is always putting herself in dangerous situations. She's the kind of person who likes the adrenaline rush that comes with living on the edge." c. "Chloe seems bored with what's going on in class most of the time. I've tried everything I can think of to motivate her, but so far nothing's worked." d. "David is really struggling with his reading, and his spelling is atrocious. I wonder if he has an undiagnosed learning disability."
All of the following words describe students' Internet usage outside of school except
a. Free flowing b. Flexible c. Social d. Scripted