Teachable moments are planned to initiate high interest and bursts of learning

a. True
b. False


ANSWER: False

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The process of offering teachers higher salaries and bonuses for taking on extra responsibility, working in high-need areas, or performing in an exemplary way, is best described as:

a. a pay–for-performance system. b. a reward based on a value-added model of teacher evaluation. c. a professional reward system. d. a professional development system.

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What should you do as a teacher if you are concerned with a student whom you think may be considering self-destructive behavior?

What will be an ideal response?

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What does new literacy studies refer to?

a. students' knowledge of active reading strategies b. the skills, strategies, and insights needed to obtain and understand the rapidly changing information and communication technologies c. the literacy skills that are needed for today's school-children to succeed in the workforce when they are adults d. studying the way children use new literacy skills to comprehend text

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Which of the following statements is the best definition for the term "school effects" as it pertains to mathematics education?

A. Schools have no effect on students' leaning of math, and students' learning is completely determined by how they interact with math outside of the classroom B. Schools affect students' learning of mathematics by creating the daily schedule for when various content areas are taught C. For many students, school is the only place where they get to experience math. D. Some schools have better learning environments for mathematics than others

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