In the course of a math lesson in Mrs. Demi's class, Mario drums his pencil on the desk, Angie whispers to her neighbor on several occasions and Sayre has a occasionally of ruffling the edges of his book. According to Good and Brophy, the best way for Mrs. Demi to handle these distractions would be to
a. Put the students name on the board
b. Quietly reprimand the student
c. Call the students' names out
d. Ignore them to avoid even greater disruption of the lesson
d
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Effective schools create a general sense of community among their students. Which one of the following strategies is most likely to establish a sense of community as educators typically use the term?
a. Establishing an honor roll for high-achieving students b. Getting all students actively involved in schoolwide activities c. Identifying a common set of rules shared by classrooms throughout the school building d. Having two or three teachers regularly combine their classes and teach school subject matter in an interdisciplinary format
Ideas taken from information processing theory have guided research that has looked at
A. how children learn from their interactions with other people. B. the basic cognitive processes that underlie cognitive growth. C. how systematic use of rewards and punishments shape behavior. D. how children actively explore their environment as they learn.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
. Without knowing a thing about the population variance, we can expect a randomly selected sample variance (sample variance = SS/df) to equal the population variance on average.
Which of the following choices best summarizes whether private school students and thosewho are home schooled are entitled to participate in extracurricular activities in public schools?
a. Students enrolled in private schools or home schooled have no right to participate in anypublic school activities. b. All public schools must allow open participation for these students in all extra-curricularactivities. c. The U.S. Department of Education requires these students to pay a fee to the federalgovernment before they are permitted to participate in activities provided by the publicschool. d. All states require that public schools be free and open to all private schools but require anextra-curricular fee for participation. e. A few states authorize such participation by law, but statutes in most states are silent on thisissue.