An approach to art education in which children have much input and choice but very little structure is
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
ANSWER: child-centered
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To avoid harmful stereotypes about science, teachers need to make explicit that scientific study is for __________.?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What would you remind children to focus on in the drafting stage of the writing process?
A. Composing as many complete thoughts on the topic as possible and correcting for spelling and mechanics. B. Brainstorming ideas and outlining these into a form. C. Writing down ideas with little concern for mechanical errors, spelling, or punctuation. D. Leaving a blank line between each written line to make room for revisions and rearranging of compositions. E. None of the above.
In the product-oriented approach to creative assessment, products are evaluated based on:
A) The creativity of student's work B) Practical workability C) How hard the child worked D) Aesthetic appeal E) How closely the product resembles a model
A microculture is characterized by its separation from the larger society by disapproval and/or discrimination.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)