The tremendous value of a rating scale is that it allows the examiner to get a differing viewpoint from other people who interact with the child
a. True
b. False
a
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Critics of standardized testing raise many issues and concerns that are important in early childhood education. Which of the following is NOT a reason early childhood educators would be concerned about tests?
a. Test results may not be valid and reliable because it is difficult to administer tests to young children. b. Tests measure narrow objectives and miss the important objectives of early childhood programs. c. Tests are often used for screening of children who may have special needs. d. Many tests are culturally biased.
In the scenario in question 6, the teacher used her professional judgment to change her initial plans for the class's study of multiplying fractions. This is called:
a. knowledge of subject matter. b. pedagogical knowledge. c. professional decision making. d. using a teaching strategy.
Childrearing practices influence acceleration or delay of particular Motor Milestones
a) True b) False
Francisco is studying young children's color preferences by age. He is interested in comparing three, four, and five-year old children's color preferences. He is reluctant to use simple random sampling because he wants to assure that he has comparable numbers of children at each age. Which quantitative sampling strategy is the approach for Francisco to use?
a. Cluster sampling b. Convenience sampling c. Stratified sampling d. Systematic sampling