According to the text, all of the following reflect students’ obligations in schools except:
a) making a reasonable effort to learn the material and skills under study.
b) behaving in ways that foster their own learning and don’t inhibit progress for others.
c) abide by class and school rules, treat others civilly, and show consideration.
d) achieving at or above grade level in reading/language, mathematics, science, and social studies.
d) achieving at or above grade level in reading/language, mathematics, science, and social studies.
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Teachers who follow the kindergarten tradition place academics at the center of the curriculum. _________________________
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Students in a psychology study are shown faces that display a range of emotions. The students participating in the study are able to describe which emotion "goes" with which face to a large extent. When students perform this task it is likely that:
a. their mirror neurons are active. b. their mirror neurons are not active. c. their empathy levels increase. d. their empathy levels are not affected.
Texts for beginning reading instruction changed significantly in the early 1990s when,
a. Basal programs included more vocabulary control. b. Basal program included more authentic children’s literature. c. Phonics instruction was ramped up in the basal readers. d. Whole language advocates began to control basal readers.
For children with cognitive delays, art activities ______.
a. are generally inappropriate due to their complexity b. are too distracting for regular participation c. will require adaptive equipment d. should focus on the process rather than the product