What are some of the differences between poor young people and non-poor young people?
What will be an ideal response?
Poor young people are less likely to enjoy excellent health, are in the lowest 20% of student population in terms of height, more likely to have a learning disability, more likely to have a repeated grade, females are three times as likely to have a child out-of-wedlock.
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Which theory identifies all learning in terms of behavior that can be observed, measured, and recorded?
a. Behavioral b. Cognitive Developmental Constructivist c. Multiple Intelligences d. Maturation
What is the zone of proximal development (ZDP)?
A) the amount of help that a student needs in order to experience maximal growth B) the level of work that a student can do when working on his or her own C) the difference between what a student can do on his or her own and what the student can do with help D) the amount of growth that a student should attain in a year?s time
Aversive procedures usually generate only ______ ______ ______, with little long-term improvement
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
On the playground, several children are having fun. At first it just looks like a pack of children. However, you soon realize that there's actually a ball in the middle of that pack. All of the children are kicking the ball from one side of the playground to the other. Occasionally, one or two of the children will throw up their arms and turn away from the game only to return right away to the game. These children are engaged in which type of play?
a. solitary play b. parallel play c. social play d. team play