How can a teacher use guided participation in his/her classroom?

What will be an ideal response?


Rogoff said that guided participation is the interaction between an adult and a child as they participate in culturally valued activities. Some examples provided in the text were leading group participation in school, guiding children on household activities, and allowing toddlers to learn through imitation of the adult.

Psychology

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In Milgram's study, it was found that __________.

A. men were more likely to obey than women B. men and women were unwilling to obey C. women were more likely to obey than men D. women and men were equally likely to obey

Psychology

Generally, gender differences are most likely to be found when

a. behavior is recorded objectively. b. people are observed in laboratory settings. c. high-school students are studied, rather than older adults. d. people know that they are being evaluated by others.

Psychology

Which of Gibson's statements indicates that he is engaging in hypothetical-deductive reasoning?

a. "I can still hear the sound of that guitar after the string has been strummed.". b. "A guitar is just a larger version of a mandolin.". c. "I bet that my guitar looks exactly like the one you have.". d. "If the length of a guitar string matters, then a short string should produce a different sound than a long string.".

Psychology

A reliable measure is one that:

A) tends to produce the same result whenever it is used to measure the same thing. B) tends to differentiate between accurate and inaccurate data. C) compensates for a weak operational definition of a property under study. D) is necessarily an accurate measure of an underlying property.

Psychology