Since what students learn (curriculum) has changed in current reforms, how they learn it (instruction) has also changed. What do the reform efforts regarding standards emphasize that effects how it will be taught?
What will be an ideal response?
ANS: Teachers can use such methods as problem-solving, decision-making, and higher-order thinking skills.
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Which factor contributes to special education placement of students from culturally diverse backgrounds?
a. Family mobility b. Maternal language deficiencies c. Lack of desire to learn d. Health factors such as toxoplasmosis
Bellamy’s four vantage points can be used for which of the following:
a. sorting out the many facets of educational issues b. guiding reflection and analysis c. providing a guide for action d. all of the above e. none of the above
The presiding officer should look at the quality of a proposed idea, not the person who suggested it
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following statements best reflects this chapter's discussion about conferences?
A. Students should not participate in a parent-teacher conference because of privacy laws. B. The advantage of a three-way conference is that the student can participate in setting learning goals. C. The advantage of parent-teacher conference is that assessment information is confidential. D. A profile of progress based on portfolio results should be the focus of a parent-teacher conference.