Bulletin board displays in the classroom

(a) are best when done by groups of students
(b) should be created only by the teacher, not by students
(c) can serve important educational functions for any classroom
(d) are useful for elementary school teaching, but too limited and childlike for most secondary school classrooms


c

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John Holland's theory of careers proposes that your satisfaction, stability, and achievement in an occupation depends upon:

a) the amount of education and training you receive. b) whether your needs were basically satisfied in childhood. c) agreement between your personality and your work environment. d) the degree to which you meet the expectations of other people.

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Mrs. Young becomes dissatisfied with her school's absentee policy after reading about factors likely to influence students' self-esteem, motivation, and attendance rates. Although she is nervous about challenging the established policy at her school, she makes her findings known to her principal and school board members. Mrs. Young's behavior illustrates the process of

a. problem generating. b. problem finding. c. problem framing. d. problem representation.

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Students have the right to know the consequences for noncompliance of classroom rules and regulations

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following grading approaches is MOST defensible when the purpose of grading is to provide students with feedback on how much progress they have made from their individual starting points?

a. self-referenced grading b. norm-referenced grading c. criterion-referenced grading

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