The goal of the phenomenological approach is to understand the ______ of experience

A. shared essence
B. groupthink
C. assumed limitations
D. descriptive construct


Ans: A

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A teacher finally loses his temper with his students who are constantly talking. The angry teacher ______

A) is now being controlled by his students B) now has the students' full attention and should be very firm in explaining the dire consequences that will result from continued talking C) should apologize immediately and take a time out D) is now exerting his expert authority

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Describe the four steps in diagnosing and remedying errors

What will be an ideal response?

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Running record

a. refers to observing and recording behavior in a systematic, patterned way such that the observer knows why he or she is in the observation setting and by what method the behaviors of interest will be recorded b. involves taking on-the-spot records of behavior as it occurs c. a formal method of observation and recording in which you continuously record in as much detail as possible what the child does and says, by herself and in interaction with other persons or objects d. refers to observing young children’s behavior in a patterned, systematic way

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Teachers in culturally responsive classrooms work hard to create a socially constructed community, meaning:

a. all members of the classroom community, including students, participate in decision-making. b. society in general impacts how decisions are made in the classroom. c. teachers direct what happens related to all aspects of the classroom community. d. students direct what happens related to all aspects of the classroom community.

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