Consistency in teaching provides:

a. children with a sense of accomplishment
b. children with a sense of security and self-confidence
c. structure and limit setting
d. rigidity with purpose


c

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"Be sensitive to your audience." This principle is consistent with:

a. a focus on knowledge telling rather than knowledge transforming b. a focus on translating rather than planning c. a focus on procedure application rather than problem solving d. a focus on communication rather than composition

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"Learning problems are often the result of a teacher's failure to modify instruction in order to match the characteristics of individual learners." As a future special educator, is there another perspective on this concern?

What will be an ideal response?

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A recent study of sexism in children’s books indicates that

a. most children’s books are not sex stereotyped, because there has been increasing sensitivity to sexism over the last several decades. b. almost all children’s books contain sex stereotyping. c. males appear far more often in children’s books than females, and females tend to be portrayed as passive and dependent. d. because most children’s books are written by male authors, there is a tendency for males to play a more dominant role in books for young children.

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In curriculum development, if art is used as a superactivity, it will be:

a. integrated across all curricular areas. b. integrated across several curricular areas. c. a stand-alone activity with its own goals and objectives. d. the primary basis for the child's grade in that curriculum unit.

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