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Marty

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To be culturally effective, teachers must be culturally knowledgeable;
 
  a. able to understand that some cultures and are just not as intelligent as others and lack the motivation to succeed.
 
  b. able to analyze the role of culture in their perceptions of student behavior; and able to use culture to create classroom contexts that support, nurture, and respect students.
 
  c. able to understand the Asian culture and provide highly-intellectual school work that matches their innate ability.
 
  d. able to understand that some cultures have difficulty with certain subject and should not be exposed to those subject areas.

Question 2

When the social skills necessary for success in school are contrary to the behaviors in which the child has been socialized, teachers have the responsibility for identifying these different cultural points of view, acknowledging them, and helping students learn the alternative social skills they need to be successful in school.
 
  a. physical skills
 
  b. intellectual skills
 
  c. social skills
 
  d. athletic finesse



fwbard

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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