Explain social cognition skills, as discussed in the chapter
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: Answers will vary, but responses should include a discussion of perspective taking, putting oneself in someone else’s shoes, and social information processing.
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If a school is accredited
A) it automatically verifies quality. B) it does not automatically verify quality. C) it verifies quality and proves that standards are maintained. D) it does not verify quality, but it does suggest that certain standards are maintained. E) the accreditation report should be given to every parent that tours the school.
Students can communicate through the Internet in real time through use of
a. podcasts. c. chat rooms. b. blogs. d. none of the above.
A science teacher wants to provide students with practice in the skill of inferring. What would be the most appropriate activity?
a. Provide students with a diagram of the earth’s revolution about the sun that shows the earth’s north and south poles, and ask them to identify the location at which autumn occurs in the southern hemisphere. b. Ask students to use references to find information on at least three theories of the cause of the extinction of dinosaurs and form their own conclusion based on the evidence. c. Show students photographs of the tracks that subatomic particles made in a Wilson cloud chamber and ask them to identify the particle that caused each track. d. Have students look at several slides of stained elodea leaves under a microscope and ask them to identify the leaf that shows the greatest signs of growing. e. All of the above f. None of the above
It is best practice for teachers to remove all risks from children's play areas
a. True b. False