Exam 4: The Student and the Teacher: Acknowledging Unique Perspectives
Exam 1: Teaching Excellence and You27 Questions
Exam 2: Your Philosophy of Education27 Questions
Exam 3: The Student: Common Needs27 Questions
Exam 4: The Student and the Teacher: Acknowledging Unique Perspectives27 Questions
Exam 5: The Student and the Teacher: Acknowledging Unique Abilities28 Questions
Exam 6: Purposes of Schools26 Questions
Exam 7: Structure of Schools27 Questions
Exam 8: The School and the Student: Expectations and Responsibilities27 Questions
Exam 9: The School and the Teacher: Expectations and Responsibilities27 Questions
Exam 10: Historical Perspectives27 Questions
Exam 11: School Governance and Finance27 Questions
Exam 12: Social Issues and the Schools Response27 Questions
Exam 13: Teachers, Students, and the Law27 Questions
Exam 14: Curriculum, Standards and Accountability29 Questions
Exam 15: Your Motives for Teaching27 Questions
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Kaamil recently moved from India to start second grade in the United States.Neither his mother nor father speak any English, so Kaamil is not very fluent in English.The school environment seems very different than the one he knew in India.Which multicultural paradigm describes Kaamil's situation?
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There are several types of multicultural approaches in the classroom.How does the Social Action approach move towards the philosophy of Social Reconstructionism?
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Daniel is a gay teenager in your class.How can you provide a positive environment in your class so that he can achieve his full potential?
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A group of people that possesses traits that are inherited and sufficient to characterize the group as a distinct human type.What is this definition?
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You are teaching in a school located in an area where English is not the predominant language in most homes.What are 3 strategies you can implement to teach students who are English language learners?
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What may be one reason minority students are disproportionately represented in special education programs?
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