From 24 to 30 months, many children are ready for potty training and might even train themselves if the opportunity is provided
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
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Which of the following accurately describes an anti-bias approach to Christmas in secular, public school settings?
A) Activities should emphasize the spiritual meaning of the holiday. B) Activities should emphasize crafts which children can use tocelebrate the holiday C) Only Christian children should participate in Christmas activities. D) Christmas activities should be de-emphasized for all children.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Most districts, for example, would probably choose not to assess listening skills, because valid listening tests are difficult to develop, administer, and score. Similarly, most affective outcomes (such as “appreciating poetry”) are difficult to measure validly with objectives.
Which of the following statements has the least support from the literature on culturally diverse families?
A) They may view school officials as part of their extended family. B) They may view a disability as a blessing or a punishment from God. C) They may fear that school authorities will report their undocumented status. D) They may have negative educational experiences that are reinforced by negative contact from school.
A bar owner randomly draws a sample of 25 patrons and learns that he sells an average of 3.5 drinks to each. One night, he strategically places bowls of salty peanuts and pretzels about the bar and discovers that in a sample of 25 patrons, the mean consumption was 4.2 drinks. How could he determine if his treats increased consumption?
What will be an ideal response?