A child who is not receiving an adequate source of energy from fat and carbohydrates will use protein for energy
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Miss Tipton comes to your room and says, "Eureka! I've figured out how to manage my classroom…I have the perfect incentive to get kids to follow the rules. You know that kids these days have cell phones…well, I decided to use that in my own favor. Even though our principal has said kids' phones have to be in their lockers during the school day, I figured out that if I tell the students that
they can use their phones once their work is completed and checked, they will work really hard to get the privilege! So now our rule is, ‘Text or play games on your phone only when your work has been completed and checked by your teacher.' It's brilliant, I tell you!" As canny classroom manager yourself, you think a. "What a great idea! I'm going to do that, too.". b. "This isn't an effective practice, because it relies on extrinsic motivation for students to get their work done.". c. "No class rule should ever supersede a school rule; I hope the principal doesn't hear about this.". d. "This isn't a rule; it's a procedure.".
A potential difficulty with panel studies is:
a. keeping the panel intact. b. locating panel members after the initial data collection. c. conditioning of the panel. d. all of the above.
When is it essential to understand and respond to a student’s background and culture?
a. Teaching and evaluating b. Shopping c. Eating out d. Paying your bills
Provide examples of ways members of a school community are supported in an ongoing way to enhance their instructional practice to meet the needs of all students.
What will be an ideal response?