Describe the relationship between high teacher expectations for students and student self-efficacy

What will be an ideal response?


Teachers should express high expectations for all students for all students but should provide learning experiences where students can experience success, which will increase their sense of self-efficacy which is an "I can" belief in oneself.

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Describe the Common Core State Standards Initiative, and explain why it was developed

What will be an ideal response?

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Which one of the following is the best example of adaptive testing as the term is typically used?

a. Marvin takes an aptitude test on a computer. The specific questions the computer gives him depend on how well he has answered previous questions. b. A school psychologist asks Donna a series of questions that assess her knowledge of social skills and her interpretation of various social situations. c. A teacher gives different tests to different students, depending on their specific skill levels. d. When giving a final exam, a high school teacher makes special accommodations for a student with a learning disability.

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How has the style of historical fiction changed over time?

A) Early works authors used lively language and embellishment now authors are more factual B) Contemporary authors capture the flavor of the time period while sticking to factual accuracy . C) Authors in the past only used language from the time period and contemporary authors rarely do that D) There is almost no change in style over time

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Which of the following people is/are NOT required to be part of a multidisciplinary team for a child with a disability?

A) every general education teacher who works with the student B) the child's parent(s) or legal guardian C) someone to interpret the instructional implications of the assessment results D) a representative of the school district who is knowledgeable about the general education curriculum and can supervise the provision of individually designed instruction

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