Students should NOT participate in decisions about appropriate technologies to use for class projects and assignments
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
B. FALSE
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Which of the following is a characteristic of good rules?
a. the teacher should establish all rules before students begin the school year b. ten to twenty rules should be written for each activity or lesson c. the wording of the rules should be kept simple d. the same rules should be used for different situations
Three of the following teachers are using scaffolding to help their students learn. Which one is not necessarily providing scaffolding?
a. Ms. Applegate gives her students a structure to follow when they write their first essay. b. Mr. Bernardo teaches a backhand tennis swing by gently guiding each student through the correct movement a few times. c. Ms. Chen gives her class some hints about how to solve an especially difficult word problem. d. Mr. Donaldson takes his students on a field trip to a local history museum.
The interactionist approach assumes that language is the result of children interacting with mature speakers such as their mothers. One generally acknowledged problem with this approach is
a. that adult speech is too complex for children to process. b. mothers don't provide negative evidence for their children and thus cannot be teaching them c. fathers speak differently to children than mothers d. there is presently no positive proof that what mothers say has any effect on their children's emerging language
The social interaction and communication problems associated with autism:
a. are observable very early in life. b. remain constant throughout the lifespan. c. become progressively worse throughout adulthood. d. are typically resolved by the time students enter school.