When seeking information from a child's previous teacher, one should be careful not to become overly invested in that teacher's impressions of the child. Instead, a teacher should base his/her instructional and management decisions on his/her own observations and interactions with the child
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Research indicates that when teachers allow time for students to formulate their higher level responses to questioning activities all of the following benefits occur EXCEPT
a. the length of student responses improves b. there is no need for class discussion c. the number of correct responses improves d. the quality of student responses improves
During the ___ years, curriculum planning is strongly influenced by local school district and state guidelines
a. infant b. preschool c. primary d. toddler
Children without siblings do as well as a firstborn child
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ben and Gus see a cluster of bushes on the playground. They decide they will build a fort out of it. They decide together that Ben will find something to make a door to close a gap, and Gus will make a bridge over an imaginary river. When they are done, they will take turns guarding the door and driving across the bridge. What type of play are they engaging in?
a. cooperative b. associative c. parallel d. onlooker