A young child who makes curly marks in a notebook in response to seeing her mother write something is showing evidence of

a. self-absorption
b. self-esteem
c. self-concept
d. self-efficacy


d

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Select one of the four grade levels described in the text (early childhood, elementary, middle, or high school). Imagine that you are a new teacher at this grade level. In a one- to two-page essay, describe what it is like to teach the students at your grade level. Address the characteristics of physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and character development in your students

What will be an ideal response?

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What additional skill is needed by effective transition leaders beyond knowing transition best practices?

a. how to introduce state level legislation b. how to conduct experimental research c. how to raise funds at the local level d. how to promote organizational change

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All of the following students earned an A on an important exam. Which of them is most likely to have increased intrinsic motivation?

a. Zachary studied hard because his parents expect him to do well in school and he did not want his friends to ridicule him for failing. b. Justin did not study particularly hard but has a strong connection to the teacher, and so is happy he impressed her with his grade. c. Victoria saw her teacher as cold and uncaring, so, very much wanting to prove her ability to him, she studied diligently. d. Brianna has a real bond with her teacher and likes the subject, so she chose to study hard.

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Readability formulas

A. are based on the average number of sentences and average number of syllables in randomly selected, 100-word passages of a text. B. estimate the grade or age at which an average student should be able to read a text with comprehension. C. are quite consistent and precise in determining a text's reading level. D. attempt to factor in a student's background knowledge and reading interests.

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