According to the text, Froebel's original Kindergartens
A) Were designed to help teach reading to young children
B) Used play as an instructional medium
C) Used totally different instructional techniques than those in usetoday
D) Were designed to provide child-care while mothers were at work
B
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In a form of action research known as intersecting inquiry, teachers
a. define and conduct a single research project together. b. explore different questions about the same topic together. c. conduct two parallel studies and share data. d. serve as critical friends and aid in data collection for a peer's project.
You're in the cafeteria one day, monitoring your class as they are getting their lunches and sitting down. Several of the girls in your class are seated at a table, and Nadja sits down, apparently hoping to join them. The leader of the group, Lisa, whispers something to all the other girls, who promptly get up and move to another table. Later, Nadja says to you, "Lisa told everyone I have lice."
It's possible that these interactions represent a form of bullying. Which form? a. cyberbullying b. nonverbal aggression c. relational aggression d. direct physical aggression
The reason Calfee uses the term "disciplined discussions" to refer to discussions that
resemble conversations but focus productively on an instructional topic is that they a. demonstrate discourse coherence b. have an open participation structure c. show an IRE discourse pattern d. involve systematic hypothesis testing
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
Parenting styles reflect the interaction between individual parents and their child-rearing goals.