What is the difference between story reenactment and pretend play with fictional roles?
What will be an ideal response?
Story reenactment is based upon the careful sequential presentation of the story using the book (or film) for a source for action, plot, and character. Fictional roles are often based on media portrayals filled with action, generally stereotypic and limited in plot. Children usually do not have a specific source to refer to.
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Which of the following characteristics is not considered a function of temperament?
a. talent b. activity c. sociability d. distractibility
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. When he gives her detention for failing to pick up her trash, Michelle begins to cry in class. Mr. Seganti would likely go speak to Michelle quietly and supportively. 2. Mr. Seganti is an advocate of rules but feels that procedures are unnecessary. 3. Mr. Seganti’s model would likely be described as culturally responsive. 4. In Seganti’s model, if a student feels a teacher’s request is unreasonable, the teacher should encourage the student to take up the issue with the principal, school counselor, or parents. 5. Seganti would agree with the old adage, “Talk is cheap.”
To draw conclusions from evidence or facts is the definition of
a. interpret. b. evaluate. c. infer. d. synthesize.
When preparing research reports, researchers are expected to follow ______.
A. optimal guidelines B. APA guidelines C. guidelines chosen by the institution where the research took place D. a numerical value for statistical analysis