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ADW 111 || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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Pedagogy of the Oppressed correct answers Paulo Friere 
Construction of Knowledge/Education 
Banking method causes oppression while problem posing education causes true communication, liberation, critical consciousness (Consciousness as consciousness of consciousness), and revolution. 
Critical Consciousness: the ability to perceive social, political, and economic oppression and to take action against the oppressive elements of society 
Banking Method:teacher "desposits" "facts", "truths" ...
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CNE Exam Review Questions And Correct Answers
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CNE Exam Review Questions And Correct 
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Idealism (ed) - answerperfect world 
Realism (ed) - answerworld is orderly 
scientific 
objectives 
analysis 
Perennialism (ed) - answerRRR 
its about important basics 
Behaviorism (ed) - answerstim - response 
rewards 
objectives 
behavior can be modified 
teacher centered 
Ex: contracts, preprogrammed modules 
Post modern ed philosophies - answersocial meaning of learning 
there are different ways of learning: 
Phenomenological 
narrative pedagog...
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CNE Exam Review(2023)question with complete solution already passed
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CNE Exam Review(2023)question with complete solution already passedIdealism (ed) - correct answer perfect world 
 
Realism (ed) - correct answer world is orderly 
scientific 
objectives 
analysis 
 
Perennialism (ed) - correct answer RRR 
its about important basics 
 
Behaviorism (ed) - correct answer stim - response 
rewards 
objectives 
behavior can be modified 
teacher centered 
Ex: contracts, preprogrammed modules 
 
Post modern ed philosophies - correct answer social meaning of learning 
th...
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Final EDUC 606 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Final EDUC 606 Exam Questions with 
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economic capital - Financial resources like income and wealth 
social capital - Resources gained through personal affiliations and 
group membership 
cultural capital - Awareness of cultural norms, beliefs, and practices 
summer slump - academic achievement decline during summer break 
deficit ideology - Blaming oppressed people for their own economic 
disparities and/or considering them intellectually and culturally inferior to 
the domi...
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EDUC 703 questions and answers latest top score.
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EDUC 703 questions and answers latest top score. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
agnosticism - correct answers.(philosophical term) the view that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable. Another definition provided is the view that "human reason is incapable of providing sufficient rational grounds to justify either the belief that God exists or the belief that God does not exist." 
 
deism - correct answers.(philosophical term) belief in the existence of a ...
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FTCE Reading k-12_ FTCE Reading K-12 Practice Questions & Answers.
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FTCE Reading k-12 
Practice 1, Reading K-12 FTCE, FTCE Reading K-12 Test, My FTCE Reading K12, FTCE Reading k-12 Practice2, FTCE Reading K-12 Practice Questions & Answers. 
accuracy *- the ability to perform a skill, such as reading words, correctly 
 
affix *- an element attached to the beginning or ending of a word 
 
Alphabetic principle *- the principle that letters in written words represent sounds in spoken words 
 
analogy *- a connection drawn between letter-sound patterns in previously ...
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FTCE Reading k-12 Practice2 Questions and Answers 2022
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accuracy - Correct answer-the ability to perform a skill, such as reading words, correctly 
affix - Correct answer-an element attached to the beginning or ending of a word 
Alphabetic principle - Correct answer-the principle that letters in written words represent 
sounds in spoken words 
analogy - Correct answer-a connection drawn between letter-sound patterns in 
previously learned words and those in novel words to help read the latter. 
Analytic phonics - Correct answer-Learn to understand le...
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FTCE Reading k-12 Practice2 Questions and Answers 2022
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accuracy - Correct answer-the ability to perform a skill, such as reading words, correctly 
affix - Correct answer-an element attached to the beginning or ending of a word 
Alphabetic principle - Correct answer-the principle that letters in written words represent 
sounds in spoken words 
analogy - Correct answer-a connection drawn between letter-sound patterns in 
previously learned words and those in novel words to help read the latter. 
Analytic phonics - Correct answer-Learn to understand le...
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FTCE Reading K-12 Test with 100% Correct Answers 2022
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Noam Chomsky - Correct answer-theorist who believed that humans have an inborn or 
"native" propensity to develop language and knowledge of grammar 
Noam Chomsky - Correct answer-theorist of language development; disagreed with 
Skinner about language acquisition. LAD (1960s Language Acquisition Device) 
Louise Rosenblatt - Correct answer-creator of Transactional Theory of reading (30s40s), where meaning comes from the readers transaction of the text 
Louise Rosenblatt - Correct answer-known t...
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SCL 1501 STUDY GUIDE
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said to have done something that is forbidden (crime). The state, through the courts, will charge and try that person (prosecute) on behalf of the wider society or community. If that individual is found to have broken the law, he will be punished according to the law (this is what is called a criminal sanction). Such criminal sanctions include imprisonment, a fine, correctional supervision, community service and so forth. A criminal court takes charge of this process. 
For example, the law forbi...
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