If a group of students in the enrichment model completes the core content, what would the teacher typically have them do?
a) More review problems are assigned for practice.
b) Students complete a teacher-selected "challenge" problem.
c) Students take an in-depth look at one or more of the concepts from the unit.
d) Students move on to the next unit.
e) Students read or study and wait for the others to catch up.
C
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The most important reason for choosing an ex post facto design rather than an experimental design is when
a. random sampling is not possible. b. random assignment must be used. c. manipulation of the independent variable is not possible. d. intact classroom groups must be used. e. young children are the subjects in the research.
According to Fuson's research, what is a universal starting point for the conception of place value?
a. Decades and ones b. Units of tens c. Unitary-multidigit d. Integrated sequence- tens and ones
A preschool teacher thinks it is very important for children to participate as much as possible in real-life adult tasks—baking cookies, constructing napkin holders with wood, and so on—with whatever guidance and support they need to accomplish the tasks successfully. Which approach to child development is this teacher taking?
a. Cognitive process b. Psychodynamic c. Sociocultural d. Maturational
17. An Event Sample
a. is used for planning a special program or gathering for the children and their families. b. is a time consuming form of assessment. c. is a type of standardized testing. d. can be used by teachers to help them understand the reasons for a behavior.