Fear is different from anxiety in that fear exists when a person is afraid and ________________ and anxiety exists when ______________________
a. Does not know what he is afraid of; he does know what he is afraid of
b. He knows what he is afraid of; he does not know what he is afraid of
c. Others have influenced what he is afraid of; the self has influenced what he is afraid of
d. The self has influenced what he is afraid of; others have influenced what he is afraid of
b. He knows what he is afraid of; he does not know what he is afraid of
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Which teacher below seems to be using differentiated instruction in his/her classroom?
a. Mr. Miller carefully constructs worksheets that provide additional information for his history of America class. b. Ms. Annan reviews students' work daily to determine if her students are falling behind in their work. c. Ms. Moore prepares different worksheets for students based on how they are currently doing in her class. d. Mr. Einstein provides very detailed and constructive feedback on students' writing assignments.
Can a teacher be prohibited from breastfeeding her child in school?
a. Yes. Most school districts have reasonable policies that never permit a teacher's child on campus. Several courts have upheld these policies. b. Not necessarily. At least one court found in favor of a teacher's right to breastfeed at school during the lunch hour. c. No. School officials are required by federal law to permit female teachers to breastfeed their children at least three times per day. d. Yes. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on numerous occasions that women have no fundamental right to breastfeed their children. e. It is unknown. No court has ever addressed this issue.
Action research
a. Can best be undertaken by an individual teacher. b. Has become an increasingly popular tool to improve practice. c. Yields the best results when undertaken by trained researchers. d. None of the above.
Which of the following statements is universal for all children?
a. “Right” and “wrongs” in behavior are the same. b. Cultural and social expectations are the same. c. Temperament and energy level are the same. d. Children go through the same developmental stages.