An evocative effect occurs when a child's behavior evokes responses from the environment, which support the child's genetic inheritance.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Explain why teamwork is vital for families with children with disabilities and other special needs
What will be an ideal response?
A balanced language development program in the primary years will be characterized by
A) goals related to the five aspects of language knowledge. B) goals related to only vocabulary development and spelling. C) a task-centered approach. D) a learner-centered approach.
Noah is a pack leader conducting an action research study on the structure of his group's scouting experiences. Which of the following data sources is Noah most likely to consult within the context of his study
a. State-wide demographics of the type of children enrolled in scouting in Noah's state b. Data from an experimental study that addressed the effects of scouting on students' self-esteem c. Correlational data regarding the relationship between scouting and later environmental activism d. Data from semi-structured interviews he conducted with his group members and their families
Some have argued that gifted and talented children should be given a different label because the word gifted carries some negative connotation. What might be the strongest argument against changing this label?
a. Any label given to a group of students will acquire some negative connotation. b. The word gifted best describes this group of students. c. Changing the label would require many expensive changes to legislation. d. Educators are comfortable with the word gifted.