During this Piagetian stage of cognitive development, children are able to apply their knowledge in a logical manner and can solve problems based on internal thought processes referred to as abstract thinking:

a. Sensorimotor stage
b. Preoperational stage
c. Concrete operational stage
d. Operational stage


c

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Many researchers believe that educators do not receive the recognition that they deserve in part because of the public perception that almost anyone can watch children and that child care requires little to no skill

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Why is reading directions a slow, precise process?

a. Students need to reread and apply the directions. b. Students need to memorize vocabulary. c. Students need to learn speed reading. d. None of these is true.

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As a teacher, perhaps you don't want your students only to know information. You may also want them to be able to analyze information and apply it to new situations. To ensure that a classroom assessment measures all of your instructional objectives, you probably should:

a. use only authentic assessments. b. develop a table of specifications. c. ask recall questions rather than recognition questions. d. use subjective rather than objective assessment tasks whenever possible.

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A criticism of the values clarification approach is that it:

A. does not instruct teachers about prosocial behaviors. B. does not allow students to understand the values of other students. C. imposes tough sanctions on students for violating the moral codes established by schools. D. undermines accepted values and fails to stress morally correct behavior.

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