Policies are an educational environment's interpretation of the laws and regulations and how that particular program intends to implement and enforce them

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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How can teachers encourage dramatic behaviors (enactment) in young children?

A. Encourage children to act out new stories as soon as you have introduced the story. B. Provide step-by-step instruction and require children to imitate your actions. C. When first starting to use whole group dramatics, assign each child a novel part of the enactment. D. Encourage children role-play their ideas like trees blowing in the wind.

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Attachment, love, and respect for an adult hinder the child's internalization of that adult's values

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Two or more observers record the target behavior independently and simultaneously, then later compare the results to determine if the target behavior was measured with reliability. What is this called?

A. Interobserver reliability B. Whole interval recording C. Latency recording D. Internal validity

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Overlapping is best described as…

a. Being aware of what is going on in the classroom at all times b. Being able to attend to several issues at once c. Keeping activities moving at an appropriate pace d. Holding students accountable for their tasks

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