Poor nutrition is a problem for many children who live in poverty. Which one of the following situations is likely to be associated with poor nutrition?
a. Hilda has problems with mathematics but is otherwise a bright and attentive student.
b. Even though Yvonne tries hard in school and pays attention most of the time, she has difficulty learning anything abstract.
c. Jill appears to have trouble remembering things and does not seem motivated to achieve in school.
d. Lonnie learns things easily but does not work very hard in class. He is often too busy fooling around with friends to pay attention in class.
c
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Should a toddler always be required to repeat him- or herself if the toddler's statement is not understood by the adult the first time? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
In an age of increased accountability and high stakes assessments, effective teachers:
a. should focus on students’ needs and differences. b. should focus on what their students can do, not what they cannot do. c. should realize that students with disabilities and those with gifts and talents have more differences than similarities to their typical peers. d. who concentrate on their students’ deficits and difference are more likely to create successful inclusive classrooms.
This process of insightful thinking is used to put together information that is sometimes related in nonobvious ways
a. selective comparison b. selective combination c. selective discrimination d. selective encoding
Eliza takes care to illustrate in her research report how long she was in the field and how she has minimized observer effects. Which of the following types of research did Eliza most likely conduct?
a. Experimental b. Action c. Correlational d. Ethnography