The most important component of an infant-toddler program is safety.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Three of the following statements are true with regard to student diversity in motivation. Which one is false?
a. Students in all countries place the highest value on individual achievement. b. Students from some ethnic minority groups may be especially interested in achieving high grades as a way of making their parents proud. c. On average, girls tend to be more discouraged by failure than boys are. d. Girls are more likely than boys to try hard in school and earn good grades.
Most of the research on the etiology of phobias has been retrospective, meaning that:
a. investigating adult or adolescent reports occurs many years after the development of their phobias b. investigating adult or adolescent reports occurs ongoing throughout years of the development of their phobias c. investigating adult or adolescent reports occurs six months after the development of their phobias d. investigating adult or adolescent reports occurs many years after the development of their phobias has not occurred e. None of the above
Why is No Child Left Behind problematic for many students with exceptionalities? How is it potentially at odds with the goals of IDEA 2004?
What will be an ideal response?
Curriculum for young children is:
A. valuable and unnecessarily time-consuming when the children’s needs are included in the planning. B. as valuable and as much fun as you make it. C. require teachers to clarify what is important for children before every spontaneous learning opportunity. D. all of the above