Answer:
Jr, Sr, III (Third) IIII (Fourth)
Explanation:
I don't know if I'm correct, but I think it goes from the order above :<
Answer:
The option that is true about behaviorism as a theory of learning is letter c. Behaviorism maintains that the principles of learning are the same when talking about animals or humans.
Explanation:
Behaviorism or behavioral psychology believes that all behaviors are acquired through interaction with the environment in the form of positive or negative reinforcements. According to behaviorism, animals and humans can be taught to perform desired behaviors or to stop performing undesirable ones in the same manner. Thus, both a child and a dog will repeat a behavior if rewarded for it, and both will refrain from doing something when punished for it. Behaviorism does not place much importance on mental activities, though.
Answer: A. two; majority of popular vote
Explanation:
I am unsure as to what state is being referred to but generally speaking, governors in the United States can only serve two consecutive terms and have to be elected by majority vote.
This ensures that the person that is most supported by the people of the state will be put in charge of the affairs of the state but also ensures that they will not be there so long that they will impede the positive change that can come with the different perspective of another governor.
Answer:
Differentiated
Explanation:
Differentiation means designing instructional materials and methods to meet the individualistic needs of all students. Teachers adjust their curriculum and instruction in such a way that all the students maximize their learning. From the disabled student, to the English student, struggling student and the gifted and talented student.
Evidence had shown that this approach to learning has great effects on student learning.