Describe the process for becoming accredited by NAEYC
What will be an ideal response?
The accreditation process begins with a self-study completed by the administrators, staff, and parents. Second, validation visits are made from the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs, and finally, a decision is made by an Accreditation Commission from the Academy.
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What are the items that might be included in a miscellaneous category?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following would be the most suitable hypothesis for study?
a. The Columbus school district has too many janitors. b. For learning-disabled students, attending a regular classroom is better than attending a segregated classroom. c. Solutions to math problems should be taught with computers as well as with paper-and-pencil computation. d. Nonsense words are forgotten more quickly than meaningful words. e. Teachers who have had a counseling course will be better teachers than those who have not had a counseling course.
Instructional objectives should be as specific as possible
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is an example of stimulus generalization?
a. an increase in on-task behavior occurs when correct responding is reinforced b. improved behavior continues after the intervention is faded out c. improvement in targeted behavior is observed across settings d. a decrease in physical aggression occurs when name calling is reduced e. wraparound planning is no longer needed