A curious child may focus on what speakers are saying and/or what is new or novel in the classroom

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Technology integration in the planning stage of a Problem-Based Learning lesson focuses on:

a. organizing, analyzing, documenting, and sharing resources. b. researching potential problems and creating materials to scaffold learning. c. documenting understanding at the individual, peer, and group level. d. helping the teacher to be the primary person to monitor progress.

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Distrust of people from cultures different from children's own can be

overturned by their reading multicultural books because a. they identify with the characters in the story. b. they like the stories. c. they learn what the cultures are like. d. they understand the cultures better.

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Three of the following alternatives describe reasons why, for cultural reasons, children may be relatively quiet in class. Which alternative is false?

a. In some cultures, children rarely hear spoken language until age 3 or 4. b. Children from some cultural backgrounds may have been taught that it's rude to initiate a conversation with an adult. c. In some cultural groups, children are accustomed to learning more from quiet observation than from asking questions. d. In some cultures, attentive listening is valued more highly than speaking.

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In which way are quantitative and qualitative research similar in the use of the literature?

a. The development of the research questions b. The writing of the literature review section c. The justification of the research problem d. The suggestion of the study purpose

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