A teacher’s role is to find solutions for every child’s problems
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
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U.S. students, across all achievement groups, do not fare as well in mathematics when compared with students in other countries. To what reason is this attributed?
A. In other societies, parents regard education as their responsibility. In the U.S., parents relinquish this responsibility to the schools. B. In other countries, mathematics is taught with a greater emphasis on rote facts with plenty of drill and practice. In the U.S., the emphasis is on conceptual problem solving. C. Mathematics instruction is in a continuous state of change. School districts modify the curriculum every few years without using research as a basis for their decisions. D. Students' mathematic performance in the U.S. is related to the way mathematics is taught.
Which of the following manipulatives can be particularly useful for teaching concepts of positive and negative numbers?
a. Pattern blocks. b. Two-color counters. c. Geoboards. d. Miras. e. Base ten blocks.
Describe two general sets of problems that overweight youth face, and explain how these problems detract from healthy development
What will be an ideal response?
The legal rights to an original work is referred to as:
a) fair use b) copyright c) cognitive infringement d) trade mark