To encourage the development of a morality of caring, Carol Gilligan recommends that teachers do which of the following?

a. Reinforce students with praise and other rewards when they display behaviors that demonstrate caring.
b. Use acceptable forms of punishment, such as timeout, when students display behaviors that indicate a lack of caring.
c. Create a curriculum that provides students with opportunities to think and talk about moral issues involving caring.
d. Invite guest speakers involved in caring professions, such as doctors, nurses, and ministers into class to discuss the importance of caring.


c

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a. children find patterns easier to work with than other strategies. b. without patterns children cannot understand any mathematics beyond arithmetic. c. patterns are critical for development of thinking skills. d. learning one or two patterns is sufficient and allows time for other topics.

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You want to survey 120 teachers in a school district that has 200 elementary teachers (i.e., 160 women and 40 men), 100 junior high teachers (i.e., 60 women and 40 men), and 100 high school teachers (i.e., 40 women and 60 men). How many men and women from among the elementary teachers would you choose for a proportional stratified sample?

a. 30 women and 30 men c. 48 women and 12 men b. 18 women and 12 men d. 60 women and 15 men

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What are three recommendations for parents to ensure that children are helped, not harmed, by their use of technology?

What will be an ideal response?

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If there is a positive correlation between hours spent attending lectures and final grade of degree achievement, then it can be concluded that?

A. Spending more time attending lectures will improve degree success. B. The degree score can be accurately predicted from number of hours of lectures attended. C. Students who attend most lectures get the highest grade of degree. D. There is not enough information to infer anything

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