Sarita, a student teacher, is approached by Yvette, another student teacher, who wishes to use Sarita's lesson plan for an activity with colors. Sarita wants to help Yvette but hesitates because she feels Yvette should do her own lesson planning. NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct recommends
A) that Sarita direct Yvette to the college supervisor first.
B) telling Yvette it would be unethical.
C) sharing resources and information with coworkers.
D) respecting Yvette's request.
E) None of these answers are correct.
D
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b. early childhood education may be the most rather than the least important portion of the child's education. c. child care outside the family must provide for studies in the majority cultures' values. d. child care providers need to incorporate flashcards into learning programs with babies much earlier than earlier imagined.
When children begin to use words and sentences as well as gestures, they are developing ____________________ language
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
According to the text, as of 2008 which of the following was true?
a. Internet access was available in all schools nationwide. b. 97 percent of the classrooms had one or more computers, 98 percent of which had Internet access. c. 100 percent of classrooms in urban areas had Internet access compared to only 57 percent for rural areas. d. Internet access for public schools was funded by the federal government.
Families from similar ethnic backgrounds will use the same child rearing practices
a. True b. False