A "tourist curriculum" includes teaching about culture through celebrations and through such “artifacts” of culture as food, traditional clothing, and household implements.
True or False
True
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______________________________________________ helps teachers work more effectively with the children in their classrooms
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Which one of the following statements most accurately reflects the concept of distributed intelligence?
a. How intelligent children become is, to some extent, a function of the number of siblings they have; children from larger families tend to have slightly lower IQ scores. b. How intelligent students are is, to some extent, a function of class size; students achieve at lower levels when they are in larger classes. c. Students almost invariably perform at higher levels in some academic subject areas than they do in others. d. Students can behave more intelligently when they can use outside resources as well as their minds.
In looking at the relationships between coding categories, the relation, X is a way to do Y,” in Spradley’s taxonomy of semantic relations is labeled:
a. Spatial b. Rationale c. Means-end d. Strict inclusion
Comprehension is a complicated process which begins:
a) during prereading as students activate background knowledge b) during reading as students connect words and ideas c) when teachers ask post-reading questions d) when students discuss their reading with a peer