According to Francis, Last and Strauss, specific symptoms and worries in children with SAD remain consistent from early childhood through adolescence
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
false
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Questioning as a teaching strategy:
A. is discouraged by the profession of early childhood education. B. requires teachers to engage children in conversations that potentially will expand their interests. C. is the opposite of open-ended questioning. D. suggests that teachers drill children on the curriculum provided during the previous group time.
Which statement best describes teachers' role in the middle school guidance program:
a. Teachers focus on academics and play a relatively minor guidance role such as scheduling student appointments with the guidance counselor. b. Teachers play major roles in guidance efforts as they relate to academic achievement but relatively minor guidance roles in other areas. c. Teachers play major guidance roles in both planned programs as well as in their daily interaction with young adolescents. d. Teachers conduct guidance activities in advisor-advisee program; counselors do the planning and gathering of materials for the teachers.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Jones says uses the term bell work to describe fun activities used at the end of the day or period to fill in awkward times while waiting for the bell to ring. 2. Say, See, Do teaching (Jones) calls on students to participate more during instructional activities than is usually the case. 3. According to Jones, Grandma’s Rule states: “First eat your vegetables, and then you can have your dessert.” 4. PAT is an abbreviation for the formerly popular “preferred activity time,” which Jones has now dropped from his system of discipline. 5. For students who are difficult to manage, Jones suggests using “backup systems” which are hierarchical arrangements of sanctions for stopping unacceptable student behavior.
Provide a brief overview of the three stages of Piaget's theory of cognitive development relevant to early childhood education
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