Professionals should evaluate a child's progress based on expected standards or developmental milestones
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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NAEP: There are 15 girls and 11 boys in a mathematics class. If a student is selected at random to run an errand, what is the probability that a boy will be selected?
a.
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A student of yours consistently seems to make unwise choices while in your classroom. She always finds opportunities to antagonize classmates, and while she is quite bright, she rarely turns homework in on time or does it correctly. In short, she always seems to choose the path to failure. According to Maslow, what are the probable reasons behind the student's behavior?
a. The student simply enjoys the role of troublemaker in the class. b. The student has poor self-esteem and no feelings of belongingness, and she is trying to fit in the only way she knows. c. She has not received enough positive reinforcement for the few successes she has had in life. d. She is not being intellectually challenged enough in the classroom.
Which technique would be most effective at adjusting a new child to an early childhood program?
a. A child stays a full day, but the last 30 minutes is spent with a parent. b. A child is given a treat after the parent leaves. c. A child stays half a day at school without a parent. d. A child stays a short time at school while the parent briefly leaves.
The concept of measurement involves which two types of data?
a. continuous and qualitative b. discrete and quantitative c. discrete and continuous d. discrete and qualitative