Family members who feel confident that their child’s teacher is ______ are more likely to advocate for better working conditions for educators.
a. underpaid
b. competent
c. overworked
d. a parent
b. competent
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Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory is useful for teachers
a. who instruct elementary school children, but it is not practical for teachers of college students. b. who design lesson plans for preschool children, but it is not very useful for instruction with primary and secondary grade children. c. who believe that children's development is influenced more strongly by genetics than by cultural factors. d. because it suggests that children play an active role in their own development.
According to the Center for Research on Educational Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University why are most charter school academic achievement scores on par or below those of public schools?
a. They have non-union teachers who are less effective. b. The increased bureaucracy takes away from instruction time. c. There is less parental support for charter schools. d. They use an essentialist model of education that has been shown to be ineffective.
________ is common in infants born at or less than 37 weeks gestation, of
the infants born at less than three pounds. A. Cortical Visual Impairment B. Cataract C. Albinism D. Retinopathy of Prematurity
During the whole group activity, Ellen screams and falls onto the floor in order to escape from the group. Which of the following could be an appropriate replacement behavior for Ellen’s disruptive behavior?
A.Raise her hand and request for a break. B.Participate in the group activity. C.Raise her hand and request for teacher’s attention. D.Keep her feet on the floor under her desk.