Equity Principle
What will be an ideal response?
Excellence in math education requires equity
-high expectations & strong support
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According to Kozleski and Sands, to establish sound instructional practices in the classroom, the teacher should
obtain information about how students learn in the following domains except:
a. social b. cognitive c. affective d. physical
Fourteen-year-old Wayne has a history of aggressive behavior toward other students, and so his classmates have naturally kept their distance from him over the years. But Wayne has worked extensively with the school counselor in recent months, and his interpersonal behavior has improved quite a bit. Wayne's teachers must remember, however, that:
a. such improvement is likely to be short-lived. b. Wayne's self-esteem regarding his ability to succeed at academic tasks is likely to have decreased in the meantime. c. other students will continue to reject Wayne unless they can be convinced that he has changed. d. Wayne's aggressive behavior is likely to reappear whenever he is placed in a competitive situation.
Which of the following is NOT an accurate rationale for using video as an instructional problem-solving activity?
A. Video can present the problem in an open-ended fashion B. Video can show elements of an unresolved dilemma C. Video can free up some of the teacher's time for extra planning, etc. D. Video is more realistic than other media
The stage of development that involves building initiative is
a. infancy (birth—12 months). b. toddlerhood (12—36 months). c. preschool period (3—5 years). d. kindergarten and primary school years (5—8 years).