In classroom management, boredom-caused behavior problems need to be addressed using:
a) a little frustration.
b) extinction.
c) mock participation.
d) prevention.
d It is best to prevent misbehavior due to boredom by presenting interesting and lively lessons and keeping students busy on meaningful work.
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Which statement best describes our understanding of perception?
a. Bottom-up theories outline perceptual processing step-by-step b. Top-down theories outline perceptual processing step-by-step. c. Perception involves a combination of both bottom-up and top down processing. d. Little is understood about perception at the current time.
Young children enjoy exploring materials and techniques even when there is no product. What is this called?
A. Steps in the activity. B. Concern about what is being produced. C. The inability to make a meaningful project. D. Focusing on the process. E. All of the above.
One of the main concerns in divorce regarding the time an infant spends with a nonresident parent is ______.
a. whether or not the nonresident parent gets an equal share of time with the infant b. the amount of “fun” time that each parent gets to spend with the infant, so as not to create “favorites” c. how much financial support the nonresident parent provides to the former spouse d. whether extended time spent away from the primary caregiver may form attachment insecurity
All of the following are examples of students making their own videos in the classroom except
a. Students in a history class watch a commercially made video and write about its contents. b. Students in an English class read a novel and make a video summarizing each chapter. c. Students in a science class film examples of weather patterns occurring throughout a month. d. Students in math class film outdoor shadows and calculate their angles to the sun.