QRS is an approach to ___
a. ?evaluating early care and education programs
b. ?becoming licensed
c. ?becoming accredited
d. ?evaluating early care and education programs and becoming licensed
e. ?evaluating early care and education programs and becoming accredited
ANSWER:
a
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a. expectations. b. consequences. c. incentives. d. classroom management.
Day after day, Raymond's history teacher lectures about the subject matter in a dry, unengaging manner and expects students simply to sit quietly and take notes. To make class a little more exciting for himself and the students sitting nearby, Raymond often draws cartoon faces on the tips of his fingers and performs little finger-puppet shows at his desk. Raymond's behavior in class can probably
best be explained as: A) Satisfying his need for arousal. B) Reducing cognitive dissonance. C) Reflecting a high need for self-worth. D) Satisfying his need for relatedness.
What are interesting ways to collect data using technology?
a. the Internet and e-mail b. children's favorites c. other classes and the whole school d. tallying
Mr. Hamlin believes that social constructivist guidance is the best way to guide children's behavior as he
A. enforces rules when they are broken so children gather an understanding of natural consequences. B. guides and helps children construct or build behavior to use in socially appropriate and productive ways. C. ignores nonconforming behaviors so children will not lose self-esteem and self-efficacy behaviors. D. provides consequences for inappropriate behaviors so children will develop an internal locus of control.