If we consider Kohlberg's theory of moral development, we could best characterize children's moral development as a process of:
a. progressing through a series of stages from self-centeredness to increasing concern about the needs and rights of others.
b. learning to obey the rules that society, government, and religion have established.
c. remaining extremely self-centered until well into adolescence.
d. being almost exclusively a function of how directly students have been instructed about morality and moral issues.
a
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One very popular accommodation for students who have difficulty reading is reading tests aloud. There are some difficulties with this, for instance, sometimes it can be distracting or difficult to find areas for these tests to be read-a-loud. How could technology be utilized to help these students?
a. Have students read the test-a-loud and then play it back to themselves b. Record the questions and have students listen to them at their own pace c. Have students record their answers d. None of the above
Cooking food to a minimum temperature of _____ degrees Fahrenheit helps to prevent the food from causing food-borne illness
a. 140 b. 150 c. 160 d. 170
Many states have adopted the six categories outlined in the first national report on gifted education except for which one?
a. Leadership ability b. Psychomotor ability c. Visual and performing arts d. Creative thinking
Some teachers at an urban Title I school shared their beliefs that low achievement was a direct result of a lack of family support and limited role models in their students’ homes. The belief reflects a/an ______ model of thinking.
A. funds of knowledge B. deficit C. parentified D. enmeshed