Sean is having a hard time relating to his professor and the group activity in his math class. His professor tends to be unorganized in his lectures and has the students work in teams to build formulas based on a model before them. Sean is probably having a difficult time adjusting because
A. he is an analyzer while his teacher is a creator.
B. he is a creator while his teacher is a supporter.
C. he is a supporter while his teacher is a director.
D. he is a director while his teacher is a creator.
Answer: A
You might also like to view...
Which type of poverty is caused by an immediate crisis, such as loss or job, and can be temporary?
A. situational B. rural C. generational D. absolute
Questions you should ask when preparing for observations include:
a. Whom will I observe? b. What is my purpose? c. How will I record my observation? d. What developmental area is the focus of my observation? e. All answers are correct f. None of these answers is correct
Which type of question would generally be best to use to introduce a new topic?
(a) a low-order question (b) a close-ended question (c) a question calling for divergent thinking (d) a question calling for convergent thinking (e) none of the above since a new topic should NOT be introduced by a question
When deciding whether or not a given response is appropriate in the case of serious behavior problems, teachers and school personnel should ask all but which of the following questions?
a. Has the behavior had or could it have had a significant impact on the safety of members of the school community? b. Have contextual changes been made to reduce the likelihood that the student will want/need to display the behavior again? c. Has the student shown true remorse for his/her behavior and indicated an intention to discontinue it? d. Has problem solving been utilized to help develop new skills in dealing with similar situations?