Explain the differences between leadership approaches and theories.
What will be an ideal response?
An approach is a general way of thinking about a phenomenon, not necessarily based on empirical research. Theories usually include a set of hypotheses, principles, or laws that explain a given phenomenon. Theories are more refined and can provide a predictive framework in analyzing the phenomenon.
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Children who speak fewer than 10 words and do not seem to comprehend simple directions or requests by age three should be referred for follow up
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Young children should be encouraged to learn language for many purposes or "functions." Not included in functional language use is
a. Reciting the alphabet b. Making requests c. Obtaining social interaction d. Gaining and giving information
Students' conclusions about the world are interpretations based upon their values and those of their families and the communities in which they live
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
A preventive behavioral approach that focuses on positive interventions is called
A. positive behavior management B. reward management C. bribery D. positive behavior supports