Observations are procedures that can
A. provide information to help answer assessment questions.
B. provide information about teacher expectations.
C. provide information about the student's environment.
D. all of the above.
D
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Which of these children would be said to have object permanence?
a. A child on the telephone references something she can see on the table in front of her without describing it to the person on the phone. b. A child reaches for a toy, and continues to reach for it when his mother hides it behind her back. c. A child is sharing some juice with a friend and pours out half into a second cup that has a different shape. She realizes that even though the amount of juice has reached higher in one glass than the other, they both have the same amount. d. A child giggles when her mother makes faces at her.
The principal gave new teacher Bill Brown a set of dictionaries for his fourth grade classroom and correctly advised him that he should
a) model techniques for selecting the most appropriate definitions. b) require students to locate and write definitions for new words. c) give the dictionaries to only the most capable readers. d) tell children that they can usually use the first definition they find for each word.
If you tend to make decisions in an analytical manner with an emphasis on results, you make decisions according to which type of judgment?
a. Sensing b. Intuition c. Thinking d. Feeling
What happens to the swallowing process as humans age?
What will be an ideal response?