Unless your instructor specifically tells you to read textbook chapters listed on your course syllabus, you don't necessarily have to complete these assignments.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

If chapters or other reading selections are listed on your syllabus, you are responsible for them, regardless of whether your instructor mentions them in class. Faculty assume you know to read them.

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The textbook recommends that teachers coordinate their efforts with people in the community at large. Which one of the following examples most clearly illustrates the spirit of its recommendation?

a. Ms. Argersinger asks students to use their new vocabulary words when they have conversations at home with their parents. b. Mr. Byers spends one Saturday a month in the local university library keeping up to date on the latest educational research. c. Ms. Chimenis brings a newspaper article to class that describes recent advances in genetic engineering. d. Mr. Deyermond consults with a parole officer about how they might work together to keep several at-risk students in school.

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During life-space interviewing, the teacher should

A. ask "why" questions to each student. B. avoid making eye contact. C. speak harshly to the student at fault. D. try to reduce any apparent guilt feelings.

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What is a second-order polynomial also known as?

A. Linear B. Quadratic C. Cubic D. Binomial

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In order to be effective, rubrics must have criteria that possess

A. descriptions of their sources. B. lengthy passages. C. teachable skills. D. descriptions of related subskills.

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