Although he is not bothering other students, Aaron, a sixth-grader, refuses in class to cooperate and work on the learning task. From the following, which should the teacher try first?
(a) Send Aaron to the office for detention and a follow-up parent conference.
(b) Suggest another task for Aaron, such as working alone at a learning center.
(c) Inform Aaron that if he doesn't cooperate he will have to run 10 laps around the school grounds.
(d) Tell Aaron that if he doesn't cooperate he will have to write 100 times a sentence describing why it is that he
will not cooperate.
b
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a. a law enforcement officer. b. child protective services. c. a social worker. d. a forensic interviewer.
It is acceptable to state that you have a license that you do not possess if you feel it will make you more credible with a family or client with whom you are working
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Goals of the assessment, evaluation and discussion process include
A) listening without contributing to helpful suggestions and ideas. B) making assessments through very general feedback. C) creating a positive student teacher attitude toward self-improvement. D) preventing the teacher from attempting self-assessment and possibly drawing inaccurate conclusions. E) All of these answers are correct.
The text suggests that an elementary-level teacher may well be the most practical example of a liberal arts education for which of the following reasons?
a. elementary teachers are required to teach many subjects b. for elementary students, teachers are the resource for asking any question c. the text suggests that this is true of secondary teachers, not elementary d. because they do not need to know a lot about any one thing