Outdoor environments that address all areas of development and all types of children's play are referred to as:
a. interactive environments.
b. playscape environments.
c. creative-comprehensive environments.
d. holistic environments.
c
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According to the text, the most important activity for building a foundation for long-term success in reading is
A. fostering phonemic awareness. B. building vocabulary. C. building basic decoding skills. D. building letter recognition.
Earl and Katz (2006) discuss how data gathering and analysis being essential to systematic inquiry. How did they suggest that educators could become more comfortable with data? Which one of these do not apply to this comfort level?
a. Use data as a human thinking activity b. Use human thinking activity that draws on personal views c. Captures and organizing ideas to formulate changes in practice d. Analyze the data to maintain common practice
What are the observed frequencies for each category?
A restaurant wants to know if more people prefer ranch dressing or honey mustard dressing with their salads. After keeping track of customers’ preference for 3 months, the restaurant learned that a total of 500 people ordered salad, and 300 asked for ranch dressing and 200 asked for honey mustard dressing. Conduct the appropriate statistical test to see if there is a difference between the frequencies of customers ordering the two types of salad dressing. Assume that the expected frequencies are equal, and use an alpha of .05.
Modern liberal ideology included a conception of the world around us as functioning organically. This is in sharp contrast to which of the following ideas?
A. Truths are unchanging. B. Decisions about social goals should be made by specialists. C. Truth can change with changes in methods for determining truth. D. All these answers are correct.