Distinguish between mindful students and mindless students.
What will be an ideal response?
Mindfulness means being alert, mentally present, and cognitively flexible while going through life's everyday activities and tasks. Mindful students create new ideas, are open to new information, and are aware of more than one perspective. In contrast, mindless students are entrapped in old ideas, engage in automatic behavior, and operate from a single perspective. Mindless students accept what they read or hear without questioning the accuracy of the information. Mindless students become trapped in rigid mindsets, not taking into account possible variations in contexts and perspectives.
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In Reggio Emilia, parents are viewed as integral partners in caring and educating the youngest citizens
a. True b. False
Leanna believes that children have a natural curiosity that makes them eager to learn. LeRoy believes that children's motivation to learn is fostered by good nutrition, positive relationships with other people, and opportunities to explore a complex environment. This difference in viewpoints best reflects the issue of:
a. Nature and nurture b. Universality and diversity c. Progression and regression d. Quantitative and qualitative change
Left untreated, hyperglycemia can lead to ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In art response theory, there is an implied beholder who is involved in a particular viewing
experience where a. Picture books are examined in order to determine the match between story and illustration. b. The color of illustrations evokes emotion. c. The viewer brings his or her past experiences and knowledge to the interpretation. d. Illustrations are removed from the book to determine their effectiveness.