What is the difference between malnourishment and misnourishment?

a. Malnourishment involves eating too much food; misnourishment involves eating the wrong food.
b. Malnourishment involves eating the wrong food; misnourishment involves not eating enough food.
c. Malnourishment involves eating too much food; misnourishment involves not eating the right food.
d. Malnourishment involves not eating enough food; misnourishment involves eating the wrong food.


d. Malnourishment involves not eating enough food; misnourishment involves eating the wrong food.

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a. The teacher opens the lesson with a series of discussion questions over the chapter students read in preparation for the new unit of study. b. The teacher opens the lesson with a lecture over a complex concept in the new unit of study. c. The teacher opens the lesson with a quiz over the content in the new unit that was assigned for homework. d. The teacher opens the lesson with a review of prior learning that connects the learning in the new unit to material learned earlier.

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Anecdotal reports are written to provide as complete a description of a student's behavior in a particular

setting or during an instructional period Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The role of a ________ is to provide specific support in the classroom or to a specific student or students.

A. general education teacher B. principal C. paraprofessional D. special education teacher

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In an emergent curriculum, which of the following is the foundation of what happens in the classroom?

a. teacher values and beliefs b. state curriculum standards c. children's interests and needs d. long-range programmatic goals

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