Jenks and Beeghly argue that:
a. Classroom inclusion of children with disabilities produces automatic appreciation
and acceptance
b. We have a good cultural foundation of teaching children and adults (including
teachers) how to talk about disability
c. Books with children with disability as characters are important for disabled
children, but not relevant to non-disabled children
d. Using children's literature is a good way to start conversations about
difference and disability
e. All of the above represent their arguments
d.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
What does the term muckraking mean in relation to magazine journalism?
What will be an ideal response?
Ethnocentrism is best described as:
A. A desire to conform to the new culture that you enter. B. The belief that your own culture is better and more important than others. C. The idea that cultural diversity is an important aspect of every organization. D. The assumption that communication between cultures is impossible.