When teachers talk frankly with students as they would with other adults, they are exhibiting regard for:
A. social equality.
B. redirective tactics.
C. unintrusive intervention.
D. moral intelligence.
A
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In their research on adolescents' perceptions of mental health, Chandra and Minkovitz found that:
a. their issues were really transitional issues and they did not need counseling. b. to their surprise, the counseling they received was excellent and helped them solve their problems. c. the majority of adolescents who sought mental health services were dissatisfied with the quality of care. d. the majority of adolescents believed counseling was only for young people from affluent neighborhoods and families.
Two influential documents, Turning Points and Great Transitions, both publications of the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development:
a. called attention to the fact that the declining academic achievement in the elementary school directly correlated to declining parent interest and involvement. b. urged secondary schools to encourage middle schools to replicate some successful secondary programs. c. offered recommendations for reengaging parents in the education of their young adolescents. d. stated middle schools should take a realistic approach and only seek the participation and involvement of parents of brighter and higher achieving young adolescents.
Math learning is not influenced by ____
a. Parental and cultural attitudes toward math b. Opportunities to learn math c. Effective instruction d. Screening math skills
The degree to which a person feels in control of his or her life, and is happy with the way life is going is called
A. quality of life B. locus of control C. contentment D. self-determination