Curriculum considered the vehicle for bringing about change in the school
context is designed from a ___________ curriculum perspective
a. technological
b. academic
c. social reconstruction
d. humanistic
c. social reconstructionist
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All of the following are reasons teachers give for developing plans except:
a. peer-reviewed plans are required for National Board Certification. b. planning gives them a sense of confidence and security. c. planning gives them a sense of direction. d. collecting and preparing instructional materials.
Contrary to what Mildren Parten (1932) proposed, research has not consistently shown that ______ is a higher level of social interaction than ______.
a. parallel play; solitary play b. solitary play; parallel play c. cooperative play; parallel play d. associative play; solitary play
Which one of the following students is elaborating as he takes notes in class?
a. While his math teacher demonstrates a mathematical procedure on the chalkboard, Ed writes "Meet Pat after school" in the margin of his notebook. b. Jason uses shorthand to record everything his science teacher says, hoping that it will all make sense when he reads it later. c. In his Spanish class, Hugh writes each new vocabulary word in his notebook at least three times to help him remember it. d. In science, Frank is taking notes about how water expands when it freezes and adds, "That's why our fish tank broke when I left it outside last winter."
Which of the following generalization tactics is most likely to result in naturally occurring social reinforcement?
a. reinforce unprompted generalization b. teach relevant behaviors c. use self-mediated stimuli d. use indiscriminable contingencies e. none of the above