By ignoring minor misbehaviors and praising positive behaviors, these teachers hope that:
a. negative behaviors will lessen and positive behaviors will increase.
b. Gathercoal's Judicious Discipline work.
c. students will not understand that they are being "molded" into demonstrating good behaviors.
d. the school year will end and next year's class will be better.
a
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a) Everyone must have a career goal and know exactly the occupation they want right now. b) There is an expert or a test that will tell me just the right occupation to choose. c) There is more than one right occupation for me; among thousands of occupations are several that fit my interests, abilities, and values. d) Once I make a career choice, I should stick to it for the rest of my life.
When teachers are ill, they not only increase the chances of infecting others, but also run a greater risk of ____________________ themselves
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Mr. Davis asks his third graders to conduct experiments to examine the effects of water, sunlight, and type of soil on growing sunflowers. He tells them, "I want you to find out which of these three things—water, sunlight, and soil—affect how well sunflowers grow. Here are lots of sunflower seeds, lots of paper cups to grow them in, and two different types of soil. You can give your growing
plants plenty of sunlight by putting them on the shelf by the window, or you can grow them in a shadier place on the bookshelf behind my desk. And here's a measuring cup you can use to measure the amount of water you give them each day." Mr. Davis is assuming his third graders can do at least two things that, from Piaget's perspective, they probably cannot do. What two crucial abilities necessary for conducting appropriate experiments do his students probably not yet have? Justify your answer in a short paragraph. What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Students will learn best when learning opportunities are natural.