At what age does true racial awareness, or the understanding that skin color can carry negative connotations, become an issue for children?
a. Four to five
b. Six to seven
c. Eight to nine
d. Nine to ten
C Correct Answer: Eight to nine
Feedback for Correct Answer: True racial awareness does not tend to become a significant issue until children are eight or nine years old.
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a. be focused toward specific curricular areas so as maximize academic achievement and efferent learning. b. be written primarily for slower or reluctance readers (e.g., those lacking motivation or reading skills) because better readers can read adult literature that has been honored over the decades. c. shy away from controversial topics usually associated with adult literature—such an approach will reduce censorship efforts. d. consider contemporary world perspectives including cultural, social, and gender diversity; environmental issues; and global politics and international interdependence.
Infants who are at risk for development might be examined by a
A. Neonatologist B. Psychiatrist C. Pediatrician D. A & B E. A & C
The interpretive exercise is especially useful for educators because it assists in measuring the ability to
A. detect invalid inferences. B. express original ideas. C. recall information. D. use grammar and spelling skills.
The National Research Council concluded that teaching math with only an emphasis on procedural competency results in students having too little conceptual understanding.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)