Explain how an individual might reason at each stage of Kohlberg's theory of moral development
What will be an ideal response?
At a preconventional level, decisions are made to avoid punishment and to serve the self. At the conventional level, decisions are made to please others or to conform. At the postconventional level, decisions are made based on self-chosen ethical principles.
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Adults must recognize and address their own needs and imperfections in order to be effective in child guidance
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is the best example of a "halo effect"?
a. The extreme values of the scale are extensively used. b. A student is assigned the highest rating on all traits rated. c. All individuals in a group are rated low on the scale. d. A cooperative student is rated high on nearly all traits.
Asking students to count to 20 and count by tens are ways to measure a student's:
A) Abstract reasoning. B) Problem solving skills. C) Number sense. D) Skills in mathematical operations.
All of the following are reasons science is assuming a more important role in kindergarten EXCEPT which one?
A. Science is an ideal vehicle for developing children's questioning minds about the natural world. B. Learning scientific methods teaches children to view themselves as scientists. C. Science is viewed as the most important subject for the academic future success for each child. D. Science teaches children to appreciate the diversity of life and its interconnectedness.