An elementary teacher who views learning from a cognitive perspective would be most
likely to include which of the following activities in her classroom?
a. repeated practice of math facts until they are automatic
b. choral reading of passages from texts and novels
c. discussing students' ideas about a character's motives in a novel
d. memorizing weekly spelling lists and quizzing students over them
c
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a. contains only semantic meanings of each word b. contains morphemes and semantic meanings of each word c. contains semantic and syntactical information for each word d. contains the spellings and semantic meanings of each word
Every school-aged child identified as having special needs must have an IEP approved either by the school or the parents
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Any teacher, counselor, or administrator may review a student's record if he/she wishes to do so
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
At a Parent Teacher Association (PTA) meeting at your school, several parents complain about the moral decline of today's youth and argue that the school should be giving regular lectures about the importance of honesty, loyalty, generosity, and so on
If the teachers and school administrators are up to date on research regarding moral development, they should respond by saying that such lectures: a. can be effective only if parents urge their children to take the lectures seriously. b. would do little if anything to promote moral behavior. c. are likely to be effective for junior high and high school students but not for elementary school students. d. are likely to be effective for girls but not for boys.