_____ are privately operated and with less state regulation, so that teachers and administrators can try out new teaching strategies.

a. Magnet Schools
b. Charter Schools
c. Public Schools
d. Stem Schools


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In the basement of Marcy's college dormitory is a Coke machine that dispenses a can of Coke whenever someone firmly pounds the side of the machine. Marcy is delighted when she discovers this fact, because she can now get Cokes from the machine without having to pay for them. One morning a repairman fixes the machine. The next time Marcy goes to get a soft drink from the machine, she finds that

her usual pounding strategy doesn't yield her the Coke she wants. But rather than insert the required coins to purchase a drink, Marcy begins pounding the side of the machine vigorously for several minutes. In behaviorist terminology, Marcy's behavior at this point can best be described as: a. an extinction burst b. discrimination c. shaping d. a response reinforced by an activity reinforcer

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The Constitutional Amendment guaranteeing due process rights for all citizens of the United States and individual states in which they reside including minorities was:

a) Tenth b) Eleventh c) Fifteenth d) Fourteenth

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Teachers who wear an article of religious clothing to school are always protected by the First Amendment's freedom-of-religion clause

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements are true about well-written instructional objectives? (May be more than one answer)

a. They let the teacher and others know what the teacher intends for his or her students to achieve. b. They describe the intended outcome of instruction. c. They describe the processes and activities that the teacher will use during instruction. d. They should be broad and general rather than specific. e. They are useful tools for communicating information about what students learn.

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