In an early childhood program
a. language is not taught because most children acquire it before they enter school.
b. language is taught in incidental and planned activities through language-rich relationships (e.g., conversing, singing, reciting poetry, and playing).
c. children primarily learn language through talk involved in group experiences.
d. storybook reading is considered the most effective way to teach language.
answer: b
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Reciting is important because it utilizes the auditory channel and provides feedback as you study
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Computer programs can individualize learning:
a) The same as a teacher can b) By having one level of interaction on each program c) By having several levels of interaction on each program d) By making it necessary for the teacher to be involved
The principle of separate but equal was viewed as acceptable by:
a. Plessy v. Ferguson b. Brown v. Board of Education c. School Boards d. Swann v. Charlotte Mecklenburg