Why is it important to foster field independence in science teaching?

So the students will learn science better
b. So the students can make careful observations
c. So the students can identify and control variables
d. So the students can do scientific experiments
e. All of the above
f. None of the above


e. All of the above

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

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The following experiments are examples of probabilities with independent events EXCEPT:

a) Rolling two dice and getting a difference that is not more than 3. b) Having a tack or cup land up when each is tossed once. c) Drawing a certain marble out of a bag on two different tries, replacing the first marble before drawing out a second. d) Spinning blue twice on a spinner.

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Carol G. Allred developed a model that:

a. teaches students what positive actions are and how to do them holistically by including the physical, intellectual, social and emotional domains. b. focuses solely character development, values education, and strict disciplinary measures c. develops a "open classroom" or "Open Circle," similar to that Glasser recommended in the "The Total School Approach." d. emphasizes effective teaching and use of time, so students will not an opportunity to misbehave.

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(p. 285) Which of the following contributes the most to high self-esteem in infants and toddlers?

A. time alone B. isolation C. attachment D. criticism

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