Scaffolding is a teaching process that guides the learning process by:
A) Offering challenges that are just beyond the child's current level of understanding and ability.
B) Expecting the child to be successful with the current activity before trying something harder.
C) Waiting for the child to ask for activities that are more challenging.
D) Focusing on repeating structured activities that are part of the curriculum.
A
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a. be noted and discussed at staff meetings b. satisfy the teacher. c. be drawn out to enhance their effect while telling. d. recorded and analyzed.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The centre of a confidence interval is a sample statistic.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)