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LMauney@UOR LMauney@UOR
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Goals are to objectives as
 
  a. chapter overviews are to chapter pages.
  b. leaves are to trees.
  c. sand is to the beach.
  d. airplanes are to hangars.

Ques. 2

Educational goals are
 
  a. very specific.
  b. complex and confusing.
  c. unclear and vague.
  d. general in nature.

Ques. 3

Which of the following is not an instructional objective?
 
  a. Students will correctly spell at least 85 percent of the science terms from the current lesson.
  b. Given ten insect specimens, students will identify at least eight specimens correctly.
  c. Students will describe events from the story and evaluate their impact on particular characters.
  d. Students who are graduated from the eighth grade will be sufficiently literate.

Ques. 4

Define bullying, note any gender differences in bullying, and explain why it is a problem that educators need to specifically address.
 
  What will be an ideal response?
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

a

Answer to #2

d

Answer to #3

d

Answer to #4

Bullying can be defined as the repeated and intentional harming of another person through words or physical attack on school grounds or traveling to of from school. A briefer definition is a situation in which one person has more power than another and repeatedly abuses that power for personal benefit.
Because most bullying takes the form of verbal abuse, which includes the use of social
networking web sites and text messages, more girls than boys engage in bullying. Girls are more likely to resort to name-calling, insults, spreading rumors, and destruction of property, whereas boys are more likely to engage in pushing, shoving, hitting, tripping, and other physical acts.
Although bullying is not a runaway problem (more than 2/3 of students never report that they have been bullied), it does have serious consequences. Students who are bullied often avoid going to school, avoid certain places at school, seek to transfer to another school, feel socially isolated, get lower grades, and experience feelings of depression, anxiety, and insecurity.
LMauney@UOR Author
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6 years ago
Thanks for your help <3
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