Bullying is unprovoked aggression that is intended to inflict injury or discomfort on the victim. How is bullying behavior different in boys and in girls?
What will be an ideal response?
Boys more often use a direct form: hitting, teasing, threatening, humiliating, mobbing, or taunting. Girls tend to engage in indirect methods such as gossiping, spreading rumors, or enforcing social isolation.
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a. Informal b. Formal c. Spontaneous d. Designed
Patting and rolling clay begins when:
a. children’s muscle control develops. b. teachers demonstrate this technique to the children. c. children are able to copy each other’s work. d. children’s large muscles develop.
Computerized assessment technologies can be useful for all of the following reasons, EXCEPT they can:
a. provide extra practice for students. b. decrease student motivation. c. monitor student progress. d. record assessment results.
Services for students with special needs that place students with different labels in different classrooms and that assume students with different labels require different instructional methods and interventions are classified as
a. categorical services b. cross-categorical services c. noncategorical services d. multicategorical services