During the third grade, John learned his multiplication facts. Upon returning to school after the summer
break, his fourth grade teacher tested his ability to recite his multiplication facts. John's fourth grade teacher
was assessing which skill level?
a. Maintenance
b. Generalization
c. Fluency
d. Overlearning
A
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The turnover in family child care is currently
a. 5 to10 percent. b.15 to 25 percent. c. 8 to 10 percent. d. 8 percent.
Which of the following conditions is important to implement in cooperative learning?
A. Involving parents to closely monitor students' progress B. Assigning an older peer to a group for assessing students C. Making sure students in a group belong to the same ethnic background D. Evaluating a student's individual contribution using a suitable method
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Children with disabilities in foster care do not have longer stays in foster care than children without disabilities. 2. The relationships of the primary caregivers/parents influence the family unit.
Navaho educator Dillon Platero's contrast between Indian "control" and "involvement" in their children's schools is intended to show that
A. the two things are different in theory but the same in practice. B. local control of community schools embodies democratic ideals, while mere involvement does not. C. Indian peoples desire U.S. government control, not simply involvement. D. either control or involvement in schooling is acceptable, as long as the trust relationship is maintained.