Why is it important to develop literacy-enriched play settings around settings from the world outside the classroom that a class's young children have experienced?
A. Play is central to children's learning.
B. Children have the opportunity to practice literacy events they know.
C. Children can write for different audiences.
D. Children can engage in purposeful reading and writing activities.
B
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a. ?authoritarian. b. ?individualistic. c. ?authoritative. d. ?neglectful.
How did Alfred Adler recommend one should respond in a heated conflict situation?
What will be an ideal response?
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A. If you try hard enough, you will succeed. B. If you fail, try again. C. If you have the ability and don’t try, you won’t succeed. D. If you have the ability, you will succeed.
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A) self-instruction. B) self-monitoring. C) scaffolded instruction. D) reciprocal teaching.