When children appear to have insecure attachments to the important adults in their lives, teachers and other practitioners should:
a. Wait a few months, as such problems often self-correct
b. Seek professional guidance, possibly including a therapeutic intervention
c. Assume that primary caregivers are abusive and contact the proper authorities
d. Remember that many experts have questioned the accuracy of existing measures of attachment
B
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Ms. Juarez is concerned that if her students feel too confident before a test, they will not study, and if they feel too anxious, they will have trouble studying and will do poorly. Ms. Juarez is primarily concerned about
a. internalizing disorders. b. fostering positive emotions. c. achieving optimal arousal. d. preventing cheating.
Teachers and library media specialists are most effective in encouraging adolescents to read for enjoyment, interpret events in books, and:
a. require the reading of time-honored classics that have withstood the tests of time. b. emphasize the necessity of using young adult literature primarily in English classes and to a significantly lesser extent, other curricular areas. c. emphasize teachers use at least one piece of literature in an integrated unit per year. d. develop an awareness of authors and titles when they work collaboratively to implement a literature plan or program.
Unit blocks are usually made from ______.
a. metal b. corrugated cardboard c. hardwood d. hollow plastic
Classrooms with desks facing a main wall with a chalkboard indicate
a. that the teacher probably delivers large-group instruction b. that students are at least sometimes working independently or in pairs c. that students are expected to work independently d. that the teacher probably favors cooperative or small-group learning