Transactional theory emphasizes that:
A) the well-being of a child is dependent on events and forces far beyond the child's own experiences
B) separation and individuation are important aspects of development
C) infants/toddlers and their parents are constantly affecting each other
D) children construct their knowledge about the world
C
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Children typically are not allowed to start school if their birthday falls past a certain date (e.g., turning 5 by the first of September). Historically, this hasn't always been the case. Explain how this policy could be the result of Piaget's influence
What will be an ideal response?
Michelle is a first grade student. Her teacher, Mrs. Jackson, observed her for some time and came to the conclusion that she should be considered for special education placement. Which of the following would be the most appropriate first step for Mrs. Jackson?
a. To seek the permission of the parents to have the child tested. b. To have the child tested and subsequently inform the parents. c. To inform the school principal or the school psychologist.
According to the text, which of the following is NOT one of the ways expert teachers differ from novice teachers?
a. intelligence b. amount and depth of knowledge c. insights into problems on the job d. efficiency
Because norm-referenced tests are administered in a standardized fashion, scoring errors are not a concern to the evaluator
Indicate whether the statement is true or false