Response-coast may maximize a student's fear of failure
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True
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Older children always have a picture in mind of what they want to portray, whereas young children use art experiences to try out materials
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All students should be able to use all equipment in a classroom, or at least understand how it is used. All the following are examples of using the clarity principle in the classroom, EXCEPT:
a. color-coding computer keys. b. creating a theme room (e.g., a Roman basilica or a tropical forest). c. pictorial, written, or audio instruction lists for classroom equipment or tools. d. enlarged keyboards to help them see and hit keys more accurately.
If we look at children's moral development from the perspective of Lawrence Kohlberg's stage theory, then we would expect to see which one of the following trends?
a. Preschool children have little idea of what behaviors are likely to be punished. As they proceed through the school years, they show an increasing tendency to avoid punishment by behaving appropriately. b. In the late elementary years (fifth and sixth grade), we see a temporary reversal to the immoral behavior of the preschool years. c. Children become increasingly more "religious" in how they define "right" and "wrong" (e.g., by defining "right" as obeying the Koran or Ten Commandments). d. Children become increasingly likely to define "right" and "wrong" in terms of what behaviors will help society run smoothly.
Three-dimensional objects are replaced with two-dimensional drawings when going from the
A. abstract to mastery level. B. concrete to abstract level. C. concrete to semiconcrete level. D. semiconcrete to abstract level.