(p. 47) What are some of the Pikler Institute's policies on predictability? How might these policies be helpful in your own program?
What will be an ideal response?
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a. Vibration b. Transmission c. Audition d. Listening
Briefly explain the role of state standards in creating lesson plans
What will be an ideal response?
Christie, a second grader, is able to solve the following problem:
38 – 5 correctly getting 33 as an answer. However, when given 24 – 6 she gets 22 as an answer, reasoning that when we subtract, we subtract the smaller number from the larger number. The cognitive learning principle that is best illustrated in Christie's thinking is: a. positive reinforcers contribute to learning and development. b. to make sense of their experiences people construct knowledge. c. social interaction facilitates learning. d. practice and feedback increase learning.
Miss Bright divided her class into four equal groups. She then listed five rules for the teams to follow. If any team member violated the rules, the team received a mark. She would count the marks at the end of the day and the team with the least points would win free time. What technique is Miss Bright employing?
A.Dependent group contingencies B.Good behavior game C.DRL D.Independent group contingencies