Which statement highlights the beliefs of Tiedt and Tiedt (2002) regarding culture?

A. Even though children come from different cultural backgrounds, they all learn similarly.
B. Children with greater connections to their cultural heritage typically perform better in academic settings.
C. Children are better able to learn when they set aside their cultural differences and focus on the curriculum.
D. Students' cultural backgrounds frequently influence their response to the educational process and must be considered when planning instruction.


D. Students' cultural backgrounds frequently influence their response to the educational process and must be considered when planning instruction.

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a) 200,000 less. c) 90,000 more. b) balanced (zero). d) 500,000 more.

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Dispositions for learning can be tested for

a. True b. False

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Children who are dyslexic have the greatest problem with comprehending language.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Curriculum is defined as:

a. lesson plans to be used in the classroom. b. the planned and unplanned activities in the classroom. c. the materials used to support instruction. d. a written guide to using instructional materials.

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