What is the intent of NAEYC’s Code of Ethical Conduct?
What will be an ideal response?
“The intent is to portray exemplary professional practice and define practices that are required, prohibited or permitted.”
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High-school students are watching a film about the Holocaust. One of the students starts crying. Within a few seconds, many others start crying, although they were not paying close attention to the film. Which of the following concepts is illustrated in this scenario?
a. scaffolding b. emotion contagion c. personal distress d. externalizing response
The most important question a researcher should ask when evaluating a standardized achievement test is:
a. how much does the test cost? b. what skills and knowledge are measured by the test? c. how reliable are the scores from the test? d. what kinds of norms are reported for the test? e. how much time does the test take to administer?
In developmentally responsive middle level schools, assessment and evaluation procedures:
a. reflect the characteristics and uniqueness of young adolescents. b. do not have to be overly concerned with self-esteem issues since the advisor-advisee program usually addresses this need. c. should emphasize group progress (and comparison with other students) rather than individual progress, so teachers will be better able to judge their teaching effectiveness. d. should focus on formal operational thinking, since young adolescents have progressed beyond concrete thinking.
One of the most consistent research findings is that core early literacy skills can be increased via explicit, systematic instruction. For young children this instruction should take the form of:
a. games and other engaging activities b. direct instruction: explanations, teacher modeling, guided practice, and independent practice c. worksheets d. both a and b