Children and adults need to develop reflective self-assessment. This self-evaluation encourages the person to determine the merits of their work. Name four questions that can help in reflecting on their work
What will be an ideal response?
Answer:
1. What does the work look like? Describe and or evaluate the work.
2. What was it like to do the work? What were the steps in the process?
3. How can the work be improved?
4. How can you share what you have learned with others? The child must determine if the work is ready to be shown to others or that more work should be done before it is displayed.
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Families that are cold and harsh, or in which fathers are absent and mothers are depressed, have a higher incidence of which of the following in girls?
a. accelerated verbal ability b. infertility c. accelerated growth d. accelerated puberty
When using differentiated instruction in the early childhood curriculum:
a. the teacher must pace the instruction to fit the needs of individual children. b. differences in life circumstances must be similar for effective instruction. c. children of the same age generally require similar developmental activities. d. all of the above are true.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Students with disabilities need, to the greatest extent possible, access to the general education mathematics curriculum.
Functional assessments differ from traditional screening tests in that they
a. are more highly structured and prescribed. b. document behaviors in context. c. are outcomes oriented. d. work best when administered upon school entry.