The three-W strategy can be used to discover
A) where observation should take place, why it's important and what the observer is looking for.
B) what is known, what is unknown but can be known and what has been learned.
C) who will influence learning, what will be learned and why it is important.
D) when an activity should take place, who will participate and why the activity was chosen
E) who is learning, why they're interested and what they will take away from the activity.
B
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
When interviewing applicants, directors should NOT ask:
a. What are your biggest strengths? b. Do you have any children? c. What are you professional goals? d. Why did you leave your last job?
Which is the best explanation that materials are independent from the ideas that they represent?
A. Materials are used as resources and may not be related in any way to the meaning that the child assigns to the final product. B. Children have the skills necessary to use the materials independently. C. What children represent with a specific material is highly dependent upon cues suggested by the materials themselves. D. The technical difficulties that a child experiences while using a specific material influence the meaning of the final product.
Which of the following is NOT an example of an Auditory Receptive Process Disability? The student:
a. Fails to comprehend what he or she hears b. Exhibits good receptive vocabulary c. Fails to identify sounds correctly d. Fails to carry out directions