What strategies can teachers used to create a child-centered environment?
What will be an ideal response?
Creating a child-centered environment requires spending time reflecting on children's individual interests and development and learning needs, and using these interests as a basis for planning. Activities need to be provided to complement both interests and needs, and children should be allowed free exploration of provided activities. Teachers need to carefully observe to determine how children interact with objects and activities, and how these interactions support each child's development and learning goals.
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a. True b. False
For prayer and other activities in traditional Arab Muslim households,
Standard procedure in organizing a frequency distribution is to
a. list scores from the lowest at bottom to highest at top. b. list scores from the lowest at top to highest at bottom. c. include score values that are higher than the lowest and lower than the highest that have zero frequency. d. a and c. e. b and c.