Ellwood Cubberly wrote that "a thoroughly democratic ladder has everywhere been provided" in the nation's schools. By this he meant
A. only students from wealthy families could hope to rise to the top.
B. every student enrolled in school had the ability to become a leader as a result of equal opportunity.
C. the truly deserving would rise to the top as a result of equal educational opportunity.
D. None of these answers is correct.
C. the truly deserving would rise to the top as a result of equal educational opportunity.
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Alignment of the curriculum occurs
a. when standards/objectives, activities, and evaluation are matched. b. when the focus is on the evaluation procedures. c. when the focus is on values. d. when the focus is on the general rationale for the unit.
Where can you locate your state's reading standards?
a. State Department of Education website b. National Literacy Panel of K–6 Reading Instruction c. International Reading Association d. the course textbook
Visualization is referred to as
A. the process by which our physical memories require the use of mnemonics. B. the process by which we begin to lose our memories and have to continually reread in order to remember. C. a memory technique by which images are formed to help recall material. D. the process by which the physical links between brain cells that represent memory become fixed and stable over time.
If you have concerns about your course and think it might be useful to speak with your instructor, you need to
A. wait for the professor to approach you. B. ignore it-it won't make a difference anyway. C. take the initiative to establish communication. D. wait until several students express the same concern and then bring it up in class.