Dynamic schools can be described as
a. possessing the capacity for continuous change
b. always meeting the needs of students, communities, and society
c. following a historical framework and approach to instruction
d. building on the historical foundations
A
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Recent research has shown that lecturers are among the most stressed workers. A researcher wanted to know exactly what it was about being a lecturer that created this stress and subsequent burnout. She recruited 75 lecturers and administered several questionnaires that measured: Burnout (high score = burnt out), Perceived Control (high score = low perceived control), Coping Ability (high score = low ability to cope with stress), Stress from Teaching (high score = teaching creates a lot of stress for the person), Stress from Research (high score = research creates a lot of stress for the person), and Stress from Providing Pastoral Care (high score = providing pastoral care creates a lot of stress for the person). The outcome of interest was burnout, and Cooper's (1988) model of stress
indicates that perceived control and coping style are important predictors of this variable. The remaining predictors were measured to see the unique contribution of different aspects of a lecturer's work to their burnout. Which of the predictor variables does not predict burnout??
A. Stress from research
B. Perceived control
C. Stress from teaching
D. Stress from providing pastoral care
What is the role of the student in a lecture-based instructional model?
a. engaged b. passive c. active d. repressed
What are four criteria you should use to evaluate the accuracy of information located on the web?
What will be an ideal response?
To build collaborative relationships between practitioners and families, communication should be ______.
A. frequent, focused on important issues only, and useful to families B. only as needed, clear, and useful to families C. frequent, ongoing, clear, and useful to families D. only as needed, honest, and realistic for families