EDF Module 2 Test Questions with Correct Answers
A professor asks her students to discuss globalization for a paper on world affairs. She asks students to make a presentation on how people from the East view globalization and its impact on their culture and economy. This example is most repres...
A professor asks her students to discuss globalization for a paper on world affairs. She
asks students to make a presentation on how people from the East view globalization
and its impact on their culture and economy. This example is most representative of the
_____ approach to multicultural curriculum. - Answer-transformation
Attempts to organize Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) in schools could be assisted by the
_____. - Answer-Federal Equal Access Act
When Ovando's family first emigrated from Latin America, school was difficult for him
because of his limited English proficiency and because he was not allowed to speak
Spanish at school. His experience was most similar to that of: - Answer-Kinney Lau
_____ students are the least likely to attend multiracial schools and are the most
isolated group. - Answer-White
Paula is an elementary school teacher who often feels that the last thing in the world
she gets to do is teach her students. She feels as though much of her day is spent on
determining who gets to speak, when to line up for lunch, how the class will work when
broken into groups, and so on. In this example, Paula occupies the role of a(n) _____. -
Answer-gatekeeper
Identify an accurate statement about bullying in schools. - Answer-Teachers accept the
common myths surrounding bullying.
Student achievement will be increased when _____. - Answer-the students spend more
time
According to demographic forecasting, what proportion of the school population will be
from non-European ethnic groups by 2030? - Answer-About half of the population
According to Goodlad, which statement is true regarding the patterns of classroom
interactions? - Answer-Students are typically restrained in a relatively small space
during a period in which much of the activity is about maintaining order
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