The structural view of schools focuses on ______.
a. the work at hand
b. workers' feelings
c. workers' perceptions
d. government findings
a. the work at hand
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A third grade teacher feels that vocabulary instruction will help her children improve their reading scores. Half of her class receives vocabulary instruction, while the other half has a library period. She will compare reading scores after four months. Suppose the group with vocabulary instruction ends up with statistically higher reading scores than those without vocabulary training. Assuming
that there are no problems of internal validity, the teacher should a. reject the null hypothesis. c. reject the experimental hypothesis. b. retain the null hypothesis. d. declare the hypothesis as proven.
Suppose a researcher wanted to examine the different levels of intrinsic motivation in four groups of students (each group representing a different course) on the issue of gaining work or vocational experience whilst studying for a degree. How many paired tests would need to be conducted to compare the differences between the four groups?
A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7
In the early days of the nation, school curriculum was heavily influenced by:
a) Religious writings b) Prayer c) Bible reading d) Morality e) All of these
According to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development, preconventional reasoning is the highest level of reasoning.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)