Define convergent thinking

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: Convergent thinking is the process of taking one or more sources of information and drawing conclusions about their characteristics.

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Logical consequences

A) never occur naturally and must be imposed on the student by the teacher. B) are difficult for children to understand. C) happen the most during solitary play. D) happen infrequently at home, so they should be emphasized and discussed when they happen while the child is in the early childhood classroom. E) should relate as closely as possible to the misbehavior so the child can see the connection between them.

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The percentage of men who work in early childhood education is ____ of the total number of workers

a. 3 to 5 percent b. 5 to 10 percent c. 10 to 12 percent d. an unknown number

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If you test positive for drugs, you will likely still be hired if you sincerely promise not to use them anymore. 

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A reading professional continually needs to study the knowledge base from a ________ perspective

A) hierarchical B) multidisciplinary C) linear D) sequential

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