The process of drawing specific, logically valid conclusions from one or more general premises
a. inductive reasoning
b. problem solving
c. transfer
d. deductive reasoning
D
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The teaching approach that uses a combination of approaches and takes into account how children learn art, the children's interest and developmental levels, the types of activities to use, and the amount of guidance the teacher will provide is the:
a. child-centered or studio approach b. content centered or comprehensive approach c. balanced or eclectic approach d. the Reggio Emilia approach
In which one of the following situations are we most likely to find transfer from one learning task to the other?
a. Alice learns how to add two-digit numbers and then studies how to add three-digit numbers. b. Brianne learns how to plant corn and then learns how to prune a hedge. c. Cathy learns early British history and then learns early Japanese history. d. Devlin learns how to play softball and then learns how to play a card game.
Which approach is recommended by your text for decoding multisyllable words?
a. syllable approach b. natural phonics c. part-by-part approach d. whole language approach
In the Reggio Emilia type of education, the child's environment is considered a "third teacher."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.