Assessment practices that focus on what a child can do and that provide a holistic picture based on the child's capabilities
What will be an ideal response?
Strength-based assessment
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Complete the statement, "When creating a classroom environment appropriate for inventing strategies.."
a) The teacher should immediately confirm that a student's answer is correct, in order to build his/her confidence. b) The teacher should attempt to move unsophisticated ideas to more sophisticated thinking through coaching and questioning. c) The teacher should discourage student-to-student conversations in order to provide students with a quiet environment to think. d) The teacher should encourage the use of naked numbers as a starting point.
What do early childhood educators gain from observing young children?
a. sensitivity to children in general and understanding of individual children b. diagnoses of children's special needs and awareness of problems at home c. ability to judge children's character d. skill in making assumptions and using clear judgments
Which one of the following high school teachers clearly has high self-efficacy about his or her teaching?
a. Mr. Abbot thinks that teaching is simply a matter of reading textbook passages aloud to his history class. b. Ms. Bouthot has a hypothesis about why some students in her English class rarely turn in their assignments. c. Ms. Crosby insists that students complete their math homework using a particular format. d. Mr. Driver is confident that he can get even seemingly "unmotivated" students excited about science.
Children's fictional narratives are typically __________________ and __________________ as compared to personal narratives
a. shorter and more focused b. shorter and less cohesive c. longer and more detailed d. longer and more cohesive