How is a flat classroom different from a traditional classroom?

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: A flat classroom is one in which students have ready access to information. The teacher is not the lone expert or keeper of the truth, as in the traditional classroom. The teacher's role in the flat classroom is as a filter or a guide. Classrooms are becoming flatter due to students' access to information.

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One issue that arises for school-aged children with asthma is that ______.

a. they are often ridiculed by their classmates for having asthma b. it is easy to lose their inhaler while they are on school grounds without an adult to regularly make sure they are still carrying it c. teachers have been found to discriminate against children who have asthma d. asthma can account for children missing school, often in schools with older buildings that are poorly maintained or in congested urban neighborhoods

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The main problem with high-stakes tests is that they __________

A) take time too much time away from voluntary reading B) put unnecessary and undue pressure on students C) are too difficult for most students D) tend to narrow the curriculum to what is tested

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__________ allows practitioner-scholars to predict the value of an independent variable from the known values of two or more dependent variables.

a. Multiple regression b. ANOVA c. Chi-square d. Mann-Whitney U

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According to your text, the most important factor in a deaf child's life is

A) academic achievement. B) family acceptance and inclusion. C) life skills. D) oral language skills.

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