The Master Student Guide to Academic Success lists seven steps to remembering. The first one is
a. rephrase.
b. recite.
c. reduce.
d. relax.
d
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When featured characters on children’s television shows are linked to toys sold in the marketplace, this is known as _________ marketing
What will be an ideal response?
When you are applying for jobs, ask to take the application with you so that
A) you can have friends and family help you fill in the information. B) you can study it and identify what the employer is looking for. C) you can make copies of the application and use it when applying for other jobs. D) don't bother the employer by taking up any more of their time than necessary. E) All of this information is correct.
If an infant or toddler is using a toy incorrectly, a student teacher should
A) demonstrate the proper usage. B) leave the child alone if it is not dangerous. C) tell the child how to use it. D) remove the toy. E) All of these answers are correct.
Yanfeng completes a qualitative action research study as part of his student teaching experience. His report includes front matter in which he acknowledges the people who helped with the study and an appendix showing his interview questions. When discussing his results, he presents quotations from the participants, who were students in his class. He uses only their initials, to preserve their
anonymity. In his conclusions, he notes the next steps he plans to take in the classroom, based on his results. Which of the following pieces of advice is his advisor most likely to give him for revision? a. It's okay as is — because Yanfeng was in the classroom as a student teacher, preserving anonymity is impossible. b. Remove the acknowledgments so that any information about the school is anonymous, and then the initials are anonymous and so okay. c. Revise the results section so that the students are not identifiable, but keep the acknowledgments. d. Remove the acknowledgments section and the students' initials to preserve everyone's anonymity.