In the education of gifted and talented students, more attention has been paid to other single factor
a. creativity b. insight
c. long-term memory
d. short-term memorythan to any
a
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Which one of the following statements best reflects the concept of collective self-efficacy?
A) Over time, students develop a general sense of self-efficacy that influences their performance in a wide variety of content domains. B) As students get older, their self-confidence about performing certain tasks becomes fairly stable and so is less influenced by any single success or failure experience. C) Students may have greater confidence about accomplishing a task when they work with others rather than alone. D) Some students have greater self-confidence when they have technological resources (spreadsheet software, Internet access, etc.) to help them in their efforts.
The court decision that struck down the separate but equal doctrine of 1896 was
A) Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. B) Plessy v. Ferguson. C) Griffin v. County School Board of Prince Edward County. D) Board of Education of Oklahoma City v. Dowell.
Differentiation means:
a. allowing for different ways to demonstrate understanding b. different lesson plans for different objectives c. meeting individual needs of children d. different objectives for children of varying needs
The stapes refers to
a. the first and largest of the three middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear, also called the hammer b. the second of the three middle ear bones used for conducting sound to the inner ear, also called the anvil c. the third of the middle ear bones for conducting sound to the inner ear, also called the stirrup d. a thin membranous tissue between the ear canal and the middle ear that vibrates when struck by sound waves, also called the eardrum