How does the Reggio Emilia approach view children?

a. As wild creatures who need to be tamed
b. As immature people who need a lot of teaching
c. As empty minds that need to be filled with knowledge
d. As capable, competent people who have a right to learn at their own pace


d

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a. instructions. b. poetry. c. verbal cues. d. nonverbal cues.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Visual memory is an important factor in learning due to its influence on developmental concepts.

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In backward design, assessments are created at the beginning of a unit of study and then those assessments are used to design and sequence instructional activities

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In Fall 2012, according to the U.S. Department of Education, _____% of students served in special education programs were identified as having intellectual disabilities

a. 49.7%. b. 7.3%. c. 25.9%. d. 72.6%.

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