If “the core of all science is observation,” what is the teacher’s role as children are engaged in science learning?

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: As a teacher, you should teach less and experience more by observing how eagerly the children use their senses to discover, to think about their experiences, and to talk about what they have seen and done. You will be learning right along with the children as you reinforce their curiosity and natural interests. Teaching strategies involve a cooperative atmosphere where children and teachers are co-inquirers in the problem-solving process.

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For most of the population in the early days of the United States before the industrialization of society, work:

a) took on the steady, incessant nature that it has today. b) was seasonal - frantic during planting and harvesting, relaxed at other times. c) was done in the factory mass production industries like the auto industry. d) took place in the cooperative workshops of giant monopolies.

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When creating an ____________________, you place the most important pieces of information closest to the margin and less important pieces farther away.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Developmentally appropriate practices are essential in early education and assessment because

a. there is enormous variability in rates of development among children of the same age. b. cultural and linguistic variables require sensitive and responsive approaches. c. each child's developmental context and prior experiences afford or impede opportunities for healthy growth development and learning. d. all of the above.

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List the five types of play

What will be an ideal response?

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