Children in primary grades do not need individual work areas
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
RATIONALE: Children in primary grades need individual work areas so they have a place that
they can control.
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DAP curriculum content is historically rooted in ____ vision of using schools to prepare children to participate in a democratic society
a. Vygotsky's b. Dewey's c. Piaget's d. Montessori's
Children learn culture a. at home
b. at home. c. in the community. d. from television. e. all of these.
We see a flashlight whirling in a darkened room. We tend to see a "circle of light" for an instant as the flashlight whirls around. This tendency to briefly see the "circle of light" most closely relates to:
a. sensory memory. b. working memory. c. long-term memory. d. both working memory and long-term memory.
Vague phrases that are designed to gain adherents to a point of view without providing specifics are called
A. card-stacking techniques. B. glittering generalities. C. transfer techniques. D. testimonials.