Which question will NOT generally affect a teacher's decision on how to handle a homework assignment after it has been collected?
a. Should I count the assignment as "complete" or "incomplete" or score the paper for correct answers?
b. How will I count this assignment toward the student's grade?
c. Should I hand back papers daily or collect and hand them back weekly?
d. Is it necessary for my students to obtain feedback on an assignment?
e. Should this assignment count toward the student's grade at all?
D
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______ is the act of participants--or their parents or legal guardians, in the case of children and other sensitive or vulnerable populations--agreeing to participate in a study once they know its nature and what their involvement will include.
A. Formal consent B. Decidedness C. Insistence D. Informed consent
Mr. Limpitlaw wants to increase his female students' self-efficacy for mastering simple car maintenance procedures. He can best do this by:
a. presenting a film that shows an experienced auto mechanic at work. b. describing how easily he learned these things when he was their age. c. having the students watch other girls successfully change the oil and the air filter. d. having the students read a book with clear, step-by-step instructions for changing the oil and the air filter.
All of the following are adaptations the classroom teacher can make in the physical environment EXCEPT ________
A) seating arrangement B) increase proximity to good peer models C) devise self-monitoring checklists D) decrease proximity to negative peers
Linguistically and culturally relevant programs can promote Academic English by
A. Helping students identify and then translate features of their home language to mainstream English. B. Creating curriculum around integrated units of study. C. Building on student's interests and experiences. D. B and C. E. A, B, and C.