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Identify the theories relating to working with children with additional needs that can benefit or inhibit development?

Theories that can benefit development include the Social Model of Disability, which emphasizes making adjustments to the environment rather than changing the individual. The Bioecological Model highlights the importance of understanding the different systems that influence a child's development. Inhibiting development are theories that focus solely on the deficits of the child, such as the Medical Model of Disability, which can lead to stigmatization and low expectations. Social Learning Theory can also inhibit development if it does not take into account the unique needs and abilities of the child.


Does temperature affect germination?

Yes, temperature can affect germination. Seeds have specific temperature ranges at which they germinate best, and extremes in temperature can inhibit or slow down the germination process. Most seeds germinate best within a specific temperature range, which can vary depending on the plant species.


Why is stainless steel a bad conductor?

Stainless steel is not a bad conductor, but it is not as good a conductor as other metals like copper or aluminum. This is because stainless steel has a lower thermal and electrical conductivity due to its composition, which includes elements that inhibit the flow of heat and electricity.


What are the consequences of teaching creationism?

Answer: There are a number of possible consequences of teaching creationism. The context and manner in which it is taught could also play a significant part in the consequences. Some of the possible options are set out below.1. Students gain a greater understanding of what creationism actually is and what it isn't.2. Students gain a deeper understanding of the basis of true science and of the scientific method.3. Students gain knowledge of the creationist assumptions behind many great scientists of both the past and the present day.4. Students come to understand how creationist belief has never stifled true science (contrary to much propaganda) but actually encouraged it.5. Students become aware of how evolutionary belief (the main alternative belief to creationism) has stifled science in a number of key areas .e;g; belief in vestigial organs and junk DNA.6. Students come to understand the part that beliefs or presuppositions play in science.7. Students discover some or much of the scientific evidences that support creationist arguments.8. Students learn to think for themselves and learn to evaluate and reason logically from evidence to reach valid conclusions.9. Students gain an interest in creationist research and develope an ambition to conduct research of their own.Many creationists of course understand that teaching creationism, if done by a person either ignorant or opposed to it could have an entirely negative impact and for this reason they are not in favor of it being taught in the public school classroom.


What are facts about school uniforms?

School uniforms date as far back as the school system itself, and were common in Catholic countries (as they deemed clothes that we wear today are inappropriate).Some think that school uniforms are a powerful symbol of oppression, and have no real benefit for the school. Some also think that they are very bad for students. A school uniform policy inhibits students' freedom of choice. Schools teach students that our country is a free one, but when school boards make students wear what they tell them to -- it goes against the students' freedom. We, the students, would like our freedom just as the adults would want their freedom. If this is a "free" country but with uniforms in public schools, is it really "free?"Uniforms were sometimes used to convince students that they were part of a "herd". We should have free dress because clothing is how we express ourselves. School uniforms inhibit student's individuality and creativity. We often express our feelings through the clothing that they wear. Uniforms will take away this form of expression. The future needs free thinking children to become the thinkers of tomorrow, not drones who will continue making the mistakes of previous generations. We "need" free dress because it gives us creativity. Without creativity then there would be no Eiffel tower, no Gateway Arch, no Great Pyramids of Egypt, there would be no Leaning Tower of Pisa, there would be no Twin Towers, no White House and there would be no future flying cars, no moving sidewalks.An issue of Uniform/Dress code is cost. Many of our parents shop for our clothes at used and discount stores. Uniforms can cost more money than our family might be able to afford. This has remained the main reason of cons of school uniform to become popular. We also would need to buy additional clothing to wear after school and on the weekends. That's double the amount of money we would spend than we would without the uniforms. However, uniforms do cost less than fashion clothing, and the more that is manufactured, the less expensive they will become. Plus uniforms may be donated to thrift stores or given to other students when they are no longer needed.Statistics says, "School Uniforms do not cut down on bullying. No matter what you dress the students in, others will always find a way to pass judgment upon their peers. The clothes are not the root cause of bullying and therefore the bullying will continue, regardless of dress policy. No matter what clothing rules apply, others will always find ways to pass judgment upon each other. In fact, not having uniforms and having a minimal dress code will do more to stop bullying. That way, those who don't respect the rights of others enough to let them be different without harassing or bullying them will make themselves known so they can be disciplined. Exposing children to difference and punishing them if they misbehave around difference might do more to reduce bullying. Uniforms only mask the real problems.Bill Clinton said, "If it means that teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets, then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear school uniforms."However, uniforms do not actually promote school safety, as schools in countries with a strong tradition of school uniforms are no better than American schools.Statistics also say that there is no credible evidence that school uniforms improve school discipline or promote higher academic achievement. The principal argument is that some great students are terrible dressers. Dress does not necessarily improve learning.Requiring uniforms will not end dress code violations in a school, as some proponents argue. Students will still find a way to wear a uniform inappropriately.

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How does fear in the workplace and in the classroom inhibit learning?

it could make ppl scared so they wouldn't think properly or work properly nd they would be scared nd might stuff up on a job or project


What you called the tendency for prior learning to inhibit recall of later learning?

proactive interference. :)


When children are told that certain classmates have learning disabilities they may behave in ways that inhibit the success of those students in the classroom This best illustrates the dangers of?

stigma and negative stereotypes associated with learning disabilities. Such labeling can influence the behavior of peers towards those students, contributing to feelings of exclusion and hindering their academic progress. Educating children about diversity and promoting empathy is crucial in creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.


How is wood treated to harden it and inhibit deterioration?

Wood is kiln dried to make it dimensionally stable and to bring its moisture content into a range that improves its characteristics.


What are the main 3 barriers to learning according to Lozanov?

According to Lozanov, the main barriers to learning are fear, emotional blocks, and overcritical self-evaluation. These factors can inhibit a person's ability to effectively absorb new information and skills.


What is the suffix for inhibit?

The suffix for inhibit is -ion.


Does atropine inhibit or enhance the effects of acetylcholine?

inhibit


What is mean INHIBIT?

To inhibit is to "prevent or stop something from happening".


What is the past tense of inhibit?

The past tense of inhibit is inhibited.


How do you change inhibit in to a noun?

The noun forms for the verb to inhibit are inhibitor, inhibition, and the gerund, inhibiting.


Does niacin inhibit weightloss?

No niacin does not inhibit weight loss. It is just a B vitamin.