Instruction that is child-centered and holistic is considered to be ________________
a. traditional
b. developmentally appropriate practice
c. intervention
d. consultative
B
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Telling children to "stop hitting him—that's not nice" is an example of a teacher using _______ as a play intervention strategy
a. Modeling b. Expanding c. Coaching d. Mediating e. none of the above
A repeated measures design means that:
a. there are more than two subjects in each experimental group. b. two or more dependent variables are included. c. the same subjects are measured more than once. d. two or more independent variables are included.
True values more readily come from all but one of the following:
A. Being raised in the mid-western part of the United States. B. Practicing the Muslim Faith. C. From experiences, like having been robbed at gunpoint. D. Following the crowd, also known as peer pressure.
A guidance counselor shares his concern that a new student will be joining your class who has "failure syndrome." What kind of behavior will you need to watch out for in order to help this student?
What will be an ideal response?