Violence can best be prevented by:
a. coordinated efforts to make the school environment more responsive to the special needs of high risk children andyouth
b. hiring more security guards to take the "tough stand" approach.
c. restricting after school activities where violent acts most
likely occur.
d. segregating students of different cultural backgrounds
within the school.
A
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a. Cultural Teaching. b. Cultural Pedagogy. c. Relevant Teaching. d. Culturally Relevant Teaching.
The conclusion drawn from the research conducted by Emmy Werner on the Island of Kauai was that
A. family poverty was the most damaging childhood experience that children can have. B. children raised in families in which the parents were substances abusers had the worst adult outcomes. C. almost all of these children perpetuated the cycle of poverty and abuse when they became parents themselves because it was the only way they knew to raise children. D. about one-third of the children they studied had good outcomes by the time they become adults despite the fact that they had many risk factors in their childhood.
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