Mason is working very hard to make the Honor Roll this semester. The type of value most involved in this situation is
a. intrinsic value.
b. utility value.
c. attainment value.
d. challenge value.
c
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Wolfsenberger (1972) proposed that no matter how severe a person’s disability, he or she should be integrated into society. Wolfsenberger used the term __________ to describe this proposal
a. normalization b. mainstreaming c. inclusion d. reverse mainstreaming
General ways that students differ
Chapter 3 begins its focus on diversity by discussing nine general ways in which students differ (culture/ethnicity/race, religion, gender, language, motivation, academic self-concept, temperament, learning styles, and reading ability). Briefly explain how students in any four of these areas may differ from one another making reference to specific distinctions discussed in the text. Next, describe three ways that having such diversity within a class may have significant implications for your work as a teacher. Construct your response in terms of the four general areas of diversity you first discussed. Finally, identify strategies you can use to prepare yourself to better address these implications. What will be an ideal response?
According to the Question Pyramid, questions that can be answered with a “yes” or “no” are _____.
A. Level I B. Level II C. Level III D. Level IV
Bandura considers self-regulation to be a consequence of:
the rewards or punishments that a child gives herself regulation by a parent or caregivers the result of a punitive environment imitating a model