According to Piaget, children in the heteronomous stage of moral development believe that rules:
a) are relative.
b) bring automatic punishment.
c) and punishment are unrelated.
d) bring about ethical challenges.
b Young children in the heteronomous morality stage believe that rules are unchangeable and that breaking them leads automatically to punishment.
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Imagine that an education professor at State U. has just received a statistical report projecting demand for teachers for the next ten years. In the report, the professor sees that there is expected to be a considerable shortage of elementary teachers in the college's geographical region. The next day, a student comes to the professor wishing to declare her major in elementary education. What
information should the professor encourage the student to seek to determine the availability of a position after graduation? What will be an ideal response?
Current empirical evidence indicates which of the following?
a. Adolescents and their parents are likely to agree on the most important aspects of their lives. b. Adolescents and their parents are likely to disagree on the most important aspects of their lives. c. Adolescents and their parents are likely to agree on the minor issues such as curfew. d. Adolescents and their parents are not likely to discuss the most important aspects of their lives.
Transitional spelling is characterized by
A) conventional features and consonant/vowel patterns. B) inconsistent sound-print relationships. C) each letter name representing one phoneme. D) random use of letters without phoneme correspondence.
This term refers to a person who has a hearing loss but uses the auditory channel as the primary avenue for oral communication, with or without a hearing aid.
a. hard of hearing b. deaf c. hearing impairment d. hearing sensitivity loss