Define what constitutes a slow-to-warm-up child.
What will be an ideal response?
A slow-to-warm-up child has a low activity level, is somewhat negative, and displays a low intensity of mood.
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a) database b) graphics software c) presentation software d) spreadsheet
When blaming ineffective time management on time wasters or zappers, be aware that you sound like a victim. Which of the following descriptions of why an assignment was not done is reflective of a student with self-esteem and clarity?
A. I could not complete the assignment because my printer broke at 2a.m. last night. B. I could not complete the assignment because I had to work late, and fell asleep when I got home. C. I could not complete the assignment because I realized I did not understand the directions section about APA style for references. D. I could not complete the assignment because I made the decision to go away with friends for the weekend, and I did not do it.
The most authentic way to informally assess fourth-grade students' understanding of area is by having students
What will be an ideal response?
The fact that what we perceive to be our goals for public education can change so dramatically and so frequently probably reflects
a. the problems that arise when the goals of public education are determined politically and not by educators. b. the fact that only a small segment of the public really understands what it is that public schools are supposed to do. c. our inability to decide whether education is a local, state, or national responsibility. d. the idea that educational goals are based in the needs of different times and contexts and that they change as these needs change.