Question : 21) What type(s) of learning approaches would be the most : 1184188

 

 

21) What type(s) of learning approaches would be the most helpful in eliminating gender bias in the classroom?

A) Balance competitive and cooperative approaches.

B) Emphasize cooperative approaches.

C) Emphasize competitive approaches.

D) Use both approaches but emphasize competitive approaches.

 

22) In applying our knowledge of the differences in mathematical abilities between boys and girls, we should remember that

A) boys have superior mathematical skills compared to girls.

B) boys’ skills are limited by their general cognitive abilities.

C) differences are based on averages, not on individual students.

D) girls tend to excel in math story problems compared to boys.

 

 

23) Which of the following illustrations is characteristic of a culturally compatible classroom?

A) Mr. Buhr regularly demonstrated the correct procedures for borrowing school materials during his homeroom period.

B) Mr. Denver gave each biology student the same laboratory worksheet in order to determine what misconceptions in handling a microscope could be identified.

C) Ms. Hayes assigned an article on euthanasia for her social studies class to read prior to their exam, although the topic had not been discussed.

D) Ms. Rosen organized her English class into homogeneous groups during small group discussions.

 

 

24) Resilience children not only survive in difficult times, they also

A) are less likely to need social or emotional support.

B) lack strong family support systems.

C) maintain a positive outlook even though they lack confidence in their own abilities.

D) thrive in spite of the difficult circumstances.

 

 

 

 

 

25) According to Borman and Overman (2004), teachers can do the following to create resilient classrooms:

A) increase class size so that students can build up a tolerance to challenging circumstances.

B) set the learning goals for the students.

C) provide a safe and orderly classroom and develop positive teacher-student relationships.

D) focus mostly on test scores so that students can experience academic self-efficacy.

 

 

26) Research on African-American students suggests that the typical learning style of this group is

A) field-independent.

B) reflective.

C) verbal/analytic.

D) visual/global.

 

27) The learning style of Native Americans appears to be

A) field-independent.

B) global, analytic.

C) global, visual.

D) reasoning by inference.

 

 

28) The prevailing view regarding the use of learning styles research for identifying ethnic group differences is that such information

A) has very little validity and, therefore, should be ignored by teachers.

B) is both highly valid and valuable and should be recognized by teachers.

C) needs to be considered cautiously as it may promote stereotyping.

D) promotes the idea that ethnic groups in the U.S. are more similar than different.

 

 

29) Participation structures in a classroom would generally dictate

A) grading policies, including alternative assessments as well as paper-pencil tests.

B) the student-teacher ratio in classrooms as well as extra-curricular activities.

C) when it is appropriate to talk to another student as well as to respond to the teacher.

D) whether the primary teaching method is lecture-recitation or discussion.

 

 

30) According to Woolfolk, what percentage of American children live in extreme poverty ($11, 025 annual family income).

A) 20%

B) less than 3%

C) 9%

D) 30%

 

 

 

31) Individuals who belong to a resistance culture:

A) refuse to adopt the behaviors and attitudes of the majority culture

B) are more likely to come from a high socio-economic background

C) are denied most social services in the United States

D) are likely to hide their cultural norms and values.

 

 

32) Which one of the following statements is TRUE?

A) Achieving a sexual orientation for gay and lesbian students is a two-stage process.

B) Most researchers agree that sexual identity is permanent.

C) One’s sexual identity can change over the years.

D) Gay males are more likely to experience discomfort in their sexual identity compared to lesbians.

 

 

33) According to Woolfolk, what is the relationship between socio-economic status and school achievement?

A) There is no relationship between socioeconomic status and school achievement.

B) Socioeconomic status and school achievement are moderately related.

C) There is a stronger relationship between socioeconomic status and school achievement for children from urban areas compared to rural areas.

D) There is a very strong and positive correlation between socioeconomic status and school achievement.

 

 

 

 

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