To what idea does the term inclusion refer?
a. That every child merits and gets the education, opportunities, and experiences that other children get.
b. That children with special needs should be included in the regular classroom setting.
c. That families should be an integral part of their child's education.
d. That all public schools should offer children the same learning experiences.
A
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Identify a particular topic that you may someday teach. Now:
a. Write three instructional objectives for your topic, including at least one that addresses one or more complex cognitive processes. Be sure that your objectives are consistent with the guidelines presented in the textbook. b. Choose a suitable approach to instruction for each of your objectives. Justify your decisions.
Which of the following is a genuine incentive to motivate the whole class to work?
a. The teacher will give 5 points of extra credit to those who have a perfect paper. b. The teacher will award a certificate to well-done papers. c. Students will get five minutes at the end of class to play a learning game. d. The teacher says it will make him/her happy.
Assume that each situation described involves a member of a minority group. Which best illustrates stereotype threat?
a. Ryan is being given an intelligence test by a school psychologist who has unconscious biases, making it more likely that the results will be an underestimate of Ryan’s actual ability. b. Courtney’s mother had a low IQ and her grandmother had a low IQ, making it more likely that, due to heredity, Courtney will also have a low IQ. c. Being told that the test he is about to take is an intelligence test, Lawrence unconsciously recalls that his group is supposed to do poorly on such tests, so now he may perform significantly worse. d. Kathee does not want to be perceived as an “egghead” by her friends, so she deliberately underperforms on her intelligence test.