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DelorasTo

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When a teacher is trying to demonstrate a multicultural perspective he/she should:
 
  a. Assign boys to be the class leaders.
  b. Question boys more often in math classes.
  c. Ask students from non-dominant cultures how they celebrate holidays.
  d. Call on females more frequently in language arts classes.

Question 2

If you were teaching in the native Hawaiian culture it would be best to do which of the following?
 
  a. Praise the students as a whole group rather than praising an individual.
  b. Do not praise anyone at all.
  c. Praise individual students for their efforts.
  d. Use competitive activities to motivate students to perform their best.



dudman123

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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