Chrisman found that teacher attitudes about teaching science and involving families in their children's science learning could be changed in positive ways with

a. increased planning time.
b. science education consultants.
c. focused professional development.
d. summer hands-on science program.


ANS: C

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For children acquiring language

a. there appears to be a verb bias, possibly because verbs are clearer and more concrete than nouns. b. there is a noun bias, possibly because adult input includes so many nouns c. nouns may be easier to acquire because their referents are more easily identifiable d. both b. and c.

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In the KWL study strategy which in not a question students ask themselves?

A. "What do I know?" B. "Where do I find the information?" C. "What do I want to find out?" D. "What have I learned?"

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New technology used to study infant's brain function and developing language ability suggests that

a. infants are smarter and display more emotions than previously believed
b. the ability of many American infants has declined.
c. much of what was suspected about language growth has been disproven.
d. fine distinctions between speech sounds is rarely recognized by babies during the first months of life.

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