Response to adults in authority, wariness of strangers, and male-female relations are all examples of _________ factors that impact assessment of students with limited English proficiency
A) ?linguistic
B) ?behavioral
C) ?historical
D) ?cultural
D
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a. 15-month-old b. two-year-old c. 36-month-old d. three-and-one-half-year-old
The key concept of global education is
a. functionalism b. interdependence c. resolution d. positivism
Learners with mild disabilities frequently develop and retain an external locus of control; this is of concern to teachers because:
A. The learners want to be outdoors instead of in the classroom. B. The learners become resistant to peer pressure. C. The learners try to force their opinions and wishes on others. D. This hinders their independent learning skills and problem solving.
In a lecture on binge drinking, the speaker says "In males, four drinks in an hour constitute binge drinking; however, for women five drinks are the rule." What does the signal word "however" tell you?
A. An effect follows a cause. B. The speaker is drawing a conclusion. C. A contrasting idea follows. D. A detail is added to the discussion