10. Glasser’s view on using external controls on students is that teachers should:
a) use them for rules only.
b) use them judiciously.
c) explain to students why you use them.
d) not use them.
d) not use them.
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Piaget's stage of development for preschool and kindergarten children is known as
a. sensorimotor. b. preoperational c. concrete operational d. perceptive.
After seeing a production of Peter Pan, a project on flying begins when several children question how people can fly without an airplane. This project is an example of a child-initiated learning experience
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Formal specifications of criteria for evaluation
a. portfolios b. rubrics c. praxis d. minimum-competence
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Because information gathered about children’s skills and test scores is done in a public setting, it does not need to be kept confidential. 2. In addition to observations and formal assessments, a child’s work samples can provide great insight into the child’s abilities and interests. 3. When discussing with a family areas in which a child is having problems, it is important to also discuss the child’s strengths. scored. 4. It is not important for teachers to fully understand how standardized tests are 5. In general, teachers should avoid providing activity suggestions to parents or they risk overstepping.