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1
The need to prepare students for participation in a democracy is a primary rationale for a learning-community classroom.
A)True
B)False
2
Traditional roles for students and teachers remain much the same in a learning-community classroom.
A)True
B)False.
3
There is little use for paper-and-pencil tests in a learning- community classroom.
A)True
B)False.
4
In the family, language objectifies, interprets, and justifies reality for the child.
A)True
B)False
5
Black English, sometimes called Ebonics, is entirely derived from American English.
A)True
B)False.
6
Proxemics is a term that refers to vocalizations that are not words (e.g., sighs, laughter, crying).
A)True
B)False.
7
Howard Gardner's notion of multiple intelligences is that individuals have preferred ways of expressing intellectual ability, and thus, of thinking.
A)True
B)False.
8
Most bilingual education programs in place in the early part of the twentieth century remained in place despite nativist fears during World War I.
A)True
B)False.
9
Those who oppose bilingual education programs today often do so on the grounds that American education has always provided for upward mobility for those "willing to work."
A)True
B)False.
10
Submersion bilingual education programs are those in which LEP students have all their instruction in their native language.
A)True
B)False.







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