Students with "out-of-the-box" thinking are unrewarded in school because:
A) their ideas are not aligned with conventional questioning or expected answers.
B) rewarding them would make other children feel insecure.?
C) they do not need any special services or rewards.?
D) they are socially inept and do not prefer being rewarded.
A
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The learning strategy in which students learn to review by saying aloud to themselves the main points of a lesson is called
a. self-control training. b. social training. c. verbal rehearsal. d. error monitoring. e. drill and practice.
Only one of the following teachers is behaving in accordance with the textbook's guidelines as he or she explains a student's standardized test results to parents at a parent-teacher conference. Which one?
a. Ms. Sculley suggests that parents take a basic statistics course at the local community college so that they can better understand their child's standard scores. b. Mr. Muldar smiles and confesses, "I'm not sure what these scores mean myself. Let's look at the booklet I have about the test and see if we can figure them out." c. Mr. Spock gives parents a detailed description of the test items and shows how a table of specifications for the test closely matches his classroom curriculum. d. Mr. Kirk helps parents make sense of the percentile scores and stanines that their child has earned.
Our American educational history represents:
a) A record of expanded social consciousness b) A record of stability and tradition c) A commitment to changeless, universal ideals of the past d) All of these
Bernard has a visual disability. Which type of assistive technology would he use to access print on the chalkboard or overhead screen?
A) CCTV B) magnifier C) telescope D) a tactile input device