One of your roommates has started to share more and more of herself, of her thoughts and feelings. You think you like her and so the polite thing to do is to
a. Encourage her to share more so that you can get to know her better
b. Share some of your thoughts and feelings about what's going on to the same extent she does
c. Gently warn her that if she reveals so much about herself then she may become very vulnerable
d. Tell her stories about your past, what you were like when growing up and what friends you used to hang out with
b. Share some of your thoughts and feelings about what's going on to the same extent she does
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Which one of the following is the best example of encoding while learning state capitals?
A) Abe tries to learn that Richmond is the capital of Virginia by visualizing rich men (because it sounds like "Richmond") standing on a map of Virginia. B) Bernice tries to learn that St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota by repeating "St. Paul, Minnesota" many times in rapid succession. C) Corey tries to learn that Austin is the capital of Texas by making sure he is relaxed before he studies this information. D) Darcy tries to learn that Sacramento is the capital of California by having a tape recorder play "Sacramento, California," over and over while she sleeps.
Writing rubrics may be constructed by the teacher alone or by the teacher and the students together
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
One substantial difference between the old standards and Common Core standards is that
a. literacy instruction is integrated into the content areas. b. Common Core standards include preschool children. c. all children must pass Common Core standards to proceed to next grade level. d. math is integrated into the content areas.
What skills, attitudes, and beliefs regarding family engagement should administrators look for in teacher candidates when seeking to hire a culturally responsive educator?
What will be an ideal response?