According to Skinner, a typical problem in large classes is the

a. ease of using punishment as a method of control in the classroom.
b. lack of programs that shape behavior.
c. inadequate time to link ideas to behaviors.
d. limited opportunities to offer reinforcements for behavior.


b

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A teacher who primarily facilitates, coaches, and encourages likely has an anchor philosophy of

a. Progressivism b. Existentialism c. Essentialism d. Social reconstructionism

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A developmentally appropriate program believes that if children are allowed to think for themselves, they will develop wrong ways of thinking that will hurt them later in school

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Goals of early childhood centers might include all of the following EXCEPT:

a. each student having the ability to print every lowercase and uppercase alphabet letter. b. printing in a lineal left to right direction. c. relating writing to other language arts areas. d. blending sounds in a few words. e. none of the options above.

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The International Reading Association and the National Association for the Education of Young Children, in a joint position paper, points out to teachers and families that:

A. knowing the sounds associated with printed letters is the most important activity. B. writing first names, or even isolated letters, is the most important activity. C. reading aloud to children is the most important activity. D. teaching specific ideas and concepts is the most important activity.

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