Vygotsky's concept of zone of proximal development can best be described as:
a. The degree of maturation necessary to accomplish a particular physical task
b. Children's ability to estimate how much they know
c. The range of tasks children can perform by themselves
d. The range of tasks children can accomplish only with support
D
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The neo-Freudian theorists:
A. Downplayed Freud's biological orientation and emphasized social factors in the development of abnormal behavior. B. Rejected Freud's biological orientation, particularly the importance of sexuality in the development of abnormal behavior. C. Rejected the concept of the ego in personality development. D. Placed additional emphasis on the role of sexuality in the development of both normal and abnormal behavior. E. Rejected the concept of developmental stages as important in the emergence of both normal and abnormal behavior.
Standing next to a child and reminding him that he is waiting very patiently for his turn in order to avoid his typical behavior of a tantrum is an example of
a. Consequences b. Contingencies c. Antecedents d. Reinforcers
In the ________________ teaching idea, students work with partners or in small groups to comprehend text
A) Paired Questioning B) Sketch to Stretch C) Discussion Web D) all of the above