During the preoperational stage, children have the ability to do which of the following?
a) Learn about their world through physical manipulation.
b) Think about things and can use symbols to mentally represent objects.
c) Develop a grasp of object permanence.
d) Grasp the idea of conservation, for example that amount remains the same regardless of container size.
c Preschoolers have the ability to think about things and can use symbols to mentally represent objects.
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_____________________________. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Scholastic aptitude tests are best interpreted as measures of which of the following?
A. fixed learning capacity B. mastery of the school's curriculum C. present learning ability D. recent exposure to course content
Provides students with natural opportunities to practice many important thinking skills. Students can work together to learn concepts
a. forward-reaching b. dialectical thinking c. group projects d. dialogical thinking
It is possible to use documents as a source of data. Records are one of these sources, but what might be a limitation of records as a source of data?
A. Records tend to be dense, it may be difficult to extract the information from them B. Official records may have sector specific jargon that is difficult to understand C. Depending on the record, it may be difficult to access or gain ethical approval to use the document due to data protection laws D. They are difficult to analyse owing to the diverse nature of records and record keeping