How are our identities determined?
What will be an ideal response?
Our identities are determined by all factors in our being. These include actions, socioeconomic status, ability, sexuality, gender, religious affiliation, education level, race, ethnicity, family backgrounds, and other experiences.
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Early childhood programs:
a. teach social skills through planned instruction b. offer many types of social experiences for all types of children c. teach parents how to care for their babies d. provide opportunities for school-age children
Why might a teacher use examples and analogies as part of a planned beginning?
a. To focus student attention on the lesson b. To establish expectations for what is to be learned c. To motivate students to become involved in the lesson d. To relate students' prior knowledge to the new material to be learned
Sharing toys in preschool programs is difficult for some children because:
A) They want to bargain for a turn B) Other children take them C) They haven't finished playing with them D) They think all the toys are theirs
Constitutional, federal and state statutes prohibit discriminatory practices in a number of areas except those that address:
a. Sex b. Race c. Lifestyle choices d. Age