Mr. Fredrickson intervenes when Kim and Cecily disagree about a topic for the group's story. Is this a good idea? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
It is probably a wise decision. Although children often benefit from resolving their own conflicts, here the girls are at a stalemate, preventing the group from accomplishing its assigned task.
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An effective plan for discussion need not include procedures or guidelines for participation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Meagan is a student teacher in a local kindergarten classroom. She observes that Mrs. Tang, her mentor teacher, links children's prior knowledge and experiences with classroom activities and experiences. Meagan observes that this classroom is based on the theory of _______
A. Behaviorism B. Progressivism C. Constructivism D. Individualism
According to the textbook, parents may display positive affect by doing which of the following?
a. Focusing on positive efforts of the child instead of the child's innate ability b. Allowing adolescents to take an active, positive role in their own learning c. Being supportive when adolescents experience challenges or setbacks
The only integrative play program that can support its approach with longitudinal data is:
A. HighScope. B. Bank Street. C. Reggio Emilia. D. Creative Curriculum. E. Spring Hill.