Title: Mr. Bednorz was told by his principal that Joel was an exceptional student, when in fact he had aver Post by: Yummi on May 30, 2015 Mr. Bednorz was told by his principal that Joel was an exceptional student, when in fact he had average ability. As a result, Mr. Bednorz gave Joel challenging assignments, gave more specific feedback, and in general assumed that Joel would do well in his class. Consequently, Joel performed above his ability level. This is an example of
a. the teacher expectancy effect. c. the multicultural effect. b. context expectation effects. d. the bilingual effect. Title: Re: Mr. Bednorz was told by his principal that Joel was an exceptional student, when in fact he had Post by: LeeWilliams on Jun 5, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Mr. Bednorz was told by his principal that Joel was an exceptional student, when in fact he had aver Post by: Yummi on Jun 11, 2015 Perfect answer :D
Title: Re: Mr. Bednorz was told by his principal that Joel was an exceptional student, when in fact he had aver Post by: LeeWilliams on Jun 11, 2015 The answer for this question wasn't hard to find. Anyway, I'm glad to know I helped
|