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Human Diversity in Education Book Cover
Human Diversity in Education: An Integrative Approach, 4/e
Kenneth H. Cushner, Kent State University, Kent
Averil McClelland, Kent State University, Kent
Philip Safford, Case Western Reserve University

Developing Learning Communities: Language and Learning Style

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1

Building communities of learners centers on the traditional goal of preparing students to be citizens in a:
2

In traditional classrooms, assessment or evaluation of student achievement is largely accomplished through the practice of:
3

The term, sometimes called "social space," that refers to the normal physical distance between speakers when they are in communication with one another and is normally acquired as part of one's culture is:
4

As a result of extensive study, Howard Gardner suggests that humans not only have preferred learning styles, but they often also have different ways of expressing intellectual abilities and of thinking. His theory is called a theory of:
5

The 1974 Supreme Court ruling declaring that a San Francisco school district violated a non-English Chinese speaking student's right to equal educational opportunity when it failed to provide needed English language instruction and other special programs is: