Why did the integrated approach fall to the wayside in past history, according to the author in Chapter 4?
a) Teachers were uncomfortable with teaching the material.
b) Students were not retaining knowledge.
c) The integrated approach became a track that was deemed more appropriate for vocational students.
d) The Back to the Basics reform movement occurred.
e) The New Math reform movement occurred.
E
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Some family members may be hesitant about being involved with the center because?
a. ?they do not have time to participate b. ?they may feel threatened by the idea that the teacher is very knowledgeable about children and they are not c. ?they are fearful that their child-rearing practices will be criticized d. ?both B and C are correct
Egocentrism refers to
a. a child's ability to see things from someone's perspective other than his own. b. a child's difficulty in seeing things from someone's perspective other than his own. c. a child's difficulty in gaining linguistic skills needed to communicate. d. a child's ability to teach himself how to read.
A state wants to have a standardized test that specifically assesses the standards the state has adopted. What is the most likely way this test would be developed?
a. The state would develop it in-house using the staff it hires. b. The state would ask another state with similar standards if it could have permission to use its tests. c. The state would put out a request for testing companies to bid on developing the test for the state. d. The state would ask teachers in all of the schools to submit test items that matched the standards, then select from that pool enough items for its test.
Hispanics are projected to be the overwhelming majority in the labor force.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)