Teachers need not be concerned about motivating children to be creative, as children are naturally creative
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
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Your principal has asked you to develop a list of school rules for your school. Discuss considerations one
must take into account when developing rules and create a list of school wide rules based on those considerations. What will be an ideal response?
Which statement highlights the idea of tabula rasa?
A. Children are like empty bank accounts ready to be filled up. B. Children are like clay who are easily molded and shaped. C. Children are like blank slates and learn as a direct result of experiences. D. Children are like sponges ready to soak up experiences.
Functional reading and writing are:
a. knowledge acquisition areas. b. skill areas. c. inquiry skills. d. problem-solving skills.
Group norms force members into behaviors they otherwise would not take
Indicate whether the statement is true or false