Enid Lee's view of anti-racist education shares much in common with
A. cultural deficit theory.
B. critical pedagogy.
C. human relations approaches to multicultural education.
D. E. D. Hirsch's approach to cultural literacy.
B. critical pedagogy.
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Young children will develop a better understanding of what it means to solve problems encountered in daily life when they
a. work on daily paper and pencil worksheets b. build a block structure such as a tower c. measure and combine ingredients for a recipe d. count lunch choices
For planning assessments, state performance standards are more relevant that state content standards
a. True b. False
Students' self-perceptions related to school subject matter affect their learning and performance in the classroom. Imagine you have several students with extremely low self-esteem regarding their ability to perform in your class. Simply giving them encouragement—for example, "You can do it if you try!"—may not be especially effective. Keeping in mind the factors that affect students' sense
of self, describe three different strategies that you might use to enhance your students' confidence that they can succeed in school. Describe each of these strategies in terms of specific things that you might do in the classroom. What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Grounded theory also seeks hidden social patterns, but it focuses on interpersonal interactions rather than worldview and culturally patterned behavior True or False?