Exam 2: Good Teaching: What Is Its Impact

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As graded schools evolved in the early twentieth century, the forces of standardization on teachers resulted in a

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The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 attempted to strengthen public schools by

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The belief that teachers can make little difference in their students' lives is most commonly based on the assumption that:

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Walker's study of segregated African American schools in the South revealed that parents and teachers displayed a strong sense of

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Bransford et al. believe that most students can learn more when teachers have a better grasp of

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In a recent Public Agenda Foundation study, when teachers were asked if they had as much influence on student performance as parents and environments, the results showed that teachers

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According to the How People Learn study, a common misconception regarding "constructivist" theories of knowing is that teachers:

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Christopher Jencks' 1972 book, Inequality: A Reassessment of the Effects of Family and Schooling in America, placed most of the blame for unequal student achievement on

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According to Comer, parental involvement in schools

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Recent research cited by Haycock suggests that unequal student outcomes could be dramatically improved by placing a priority on

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Current research indicates that on the whole, teachers' potential impact on student learning is

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