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physical neglect correct answers Failure to provide a child with basic necessities of life. educational neglect correct answers Involves the failure of a parent or caregiver to enroll a child of mandatory age in school or provide appropriate home schooling. emotional neglect correct answers P...

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physical neglect correct answers Failure to provide a child with basic necessities of life.

educational neglect correct answers Involves the failure of a parent or caregiver to enroll a child
of mandatory age in school or provide appropriate home schooling.

emotional neglect correct answers Parental behaviors include: ignoring, rejecting, verbally
abusing, isolating, terrorizing, exploiting

medical neglect correct answers Failure to provide proper health care for a child.

True or false: Emotional abuse is the most visible form of child maltreatment. correct answers
false

True or false Children who live with domestic violence are also at increased risk to become
direct victims of child abuse. correct answers true

True or false: 75% of the time children are sexually abused by someone they know. correct
answers true

True or false: As a mandated reporter, failure to report may involve fines up to $5000 & up to 6
months in jail. correct answers false

True or false: Most commonly reported type of child abuse is physical abuse. correct answers
true

True or false: Indecent exposure is a type sexual abuse. correct answers true

tracking correct answers the placement of students into groups that are perceived to be of similar
ability within classes, into classroom groups according to perceived abilities and subject areas, or
into groups according to specific programs of study at the high school level

retention correct answers the practice of holding students back a grade

social promotion correct answers promoting students to the next grade even if they have not
learned the subject matter of their current grade

standardized testing correct answers designed almost a century ago to help identify children who
were labeled "mentally retarded;" eventually were subverted to include rationalization of racist
theories of genetic inferiority; according to the text, standardized testing limits teachers'
creativity and constricts the curriculum

high-stakes testing correct answers policies the "funnel youth into the school-to-prison pipeline"

, authentic assessment correct answers performance-based assessments; examples include
portfolios, performance tasks and student exhibitions; represent an important shift in thinking
about the purpose and uses of tests

curriculum correct answers organized environment for learning; concerns what should be learned
and under what conditions it is to be learned

pedagogy correct answers the strategies, techniques, and approaches used by teachers in their
classrooms

constructivism correct answers a pedagogical approach growing in popularity; based on the
notion that students' background knowledge can be enormously significant in their learning and
that interpretations of new information are influenced by their prior knowledge and experiences

climate and physical structures correct answers climate refer to the nature of the environment;
climate is associated with physical structure, which is the architecture, classroom resources,
cleanliness and order.

How does tracking impact student achievement and academic progress? correct answers
Tracking often has a negative impact on student achievement and academic progress. Research
shows that teachers assigned to "low" classes are new to teaching and poorly prepared. Also,
because the teachers feel as if these students need to grasp the basics, they often do not use
creative methods, making the repetition boring for students. Research also shows that students in
the top tracks usually attend college and have a better probability of achieving success while
students in the low tracks often drop out or become unskilled workers.

How are students impacted by retention? correct answers Students who are retained are at a
higher-risk of dropping out. Also, as stated in the text, there is no evidence that proves that
retention brings a student to grade level.

Who is most likely targeted by retention? correct answers Low-income students, boys and
students of color are likely targeted by retention.

How do Nieto and Bode define culture? correct answers Nieto and Bode define culture as
consisting of values, traditions, worldview, and social and political relationships created, shared,
and transformed by a group of people bound together by a common history, geographic location,
language, social class, religion or other shared identity.

Hybridity correct answers the fusion of various cultures to form new, distinct, and ever-changing
identities; also refers to how people identify, regardless of which ethnic, cultural, or racial group
they may belong to

What is meant by culture is not destiny? correct answers Although culture is essential when it
comes to learning, individuals are affected differently. Culture does influence us, but "it does not
determine who we are." (Nieto, Bode. 161)

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