Girish is a computer, math, and engineering whiz in the twelfth grade. At the request of Girish's school, he tutors students in the tenth grade who are having trouble in their science and math classes. What is a constructive approach that successful schools take with struggling students?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Successful schools tend to keep struggling students on a challenging academic track and provide them with extra classroom support or tutoring, rather than placing them in a less-challenging track because they are having trouble in certain classes.

Psychology

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A. a hallucination B. a delusion C. a neologism D. perseveration

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Research on the value of venting anger and catharsis suggests that ____

a. counter to most people's intuition, venting anger almost always ends up making people angrier than they were before b. venting anger only works to reduce anger when people believe in the value of venting c. venting only works to reduce anger when people enjoy and get satisfaction out of the venting d. venting anger only works to reduce anger when people believe in the value of venting AND enjoy and get satisfaction out of the venting

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If a trait has a high heritability, then adopted children are more likely to share the trait with

A) their biological parents. B) their adoptive parents. C) schoolmates. D) other adopted children.

Psychology

While watching a home video of their daughter learning to ride a bicycle, Stella and Chad perceive the video as showing motion, not as a series of many still photographic images. This perceptual illusion is known as

A. motion consistency. B. looming. C. a stroboscopic illusion. D. retinal disparity.

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