Margaret enjoys rock climbing but hates algebra because it is too confusing. In an effort to help her become a better math student, her instructor asks her to put in order the steps required to get to the top of a large rock. She then asks Margaret to list some similarities between algebra and rock climbing. Soon, Margaret begins to make the connection between the logical processes involved with
each activity. The form of learning that Margaret's instructor has asked her to engage in is
a. cooperative learning.
b. social learning.
c. operant conditioning.
d. discovery learning.
D
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a) Functional Play, Constructive Play, Dramatic Play b) Functional Play, Dramatic Play, Games with Rules c) Dramatic Play, Social Play, Games with Rules d) Social Play, Constructive Play, Dramatic Play
In a group interview, asking questions can be seen as a sign of not being prepared.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The unification of disciplines or the abandoning of boundaries between discrete subjects is known as:
a. scope b. sequence c. integration d. transferability
The time children spend on a computer is referred to as:
A. tech time. B. screen time. C. net time. D. All of these are correct.