Visual arts help children develop cognitively by:
a. learning to enjoy the act of creating visual art and by developing self-confidence in their ability to control a part of their environment as they handle challenging tools and materials safely.
b. learning a vocabulary of visual art words and how to communicate through their artwork and the work of others.
c. seeing that their creative actions and decisions can produce a visual image and by developing the ability to compare and evaluate their work and the work of others.
d. exploring new ways to make graphic symbols in two- and three-dimensional space and by responding to the visual and textual effects they have created.
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Bidding heavily on "outstanding service to the poor and the sick" in the work values auction expresses the value of:
a) altruism. b) autonomy. c) prestige. d) knowledge.
Educational programs that combine academic liberal arts courses with preparation for a career are most likely to be found in:
a) trade and technical schools c) colleges and universities. b) apprenticeship programs. d) adult education programs.
Joe is the director of middle school science education for the state and is interested in differences between teaching science content in thematic units or by teaching the content in the units as presented in the students' text. He randomly selects classrooms in the state to participate. This best illustrates
a. simple random sampling. b. systematic sampling. c. stratified sampling. d. cluster sampling.
Which form of research emphasizes understanding behavior as it occurs, without having intervened?
a. correlational b. experimental c. qualitative d. quantitative