The belief that children are powerful, competent and able to aid in their own growth is the central tenet of the early childhood programs in ____________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Reggio-Emilia

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Which of the following would an educator who is a democratic reconstructionist support?

a. Student involvement in local government with the expressed intention of maintaining the security and the stability of the status quo b. The perspective that social problems are best solved by government officials whom citizens select c. Students single-mindedly preparing for their own individual success d. The notion that change happens most effectively when citizens are actively involved as change agents

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Web-based courses offer many advantages for students who ____

a. live far from a college campus b. have scheduling conflicts c. work full-time d. all of the above

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The teacher should be aware that a child who exhibits the following symptoms of being emotionally distant and markedly uninvolved with people, being unable to look the teacher in the eye, becoming panicky during transition periods, having little or no speech, and being attracted to spinning and twirling objects, may turn out to be suffering from:

a. autism spectrum disorder. b. an intense neurotic reaction to separation. c. pronounced developmental lag. d. cerebral palsy.

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The power of a statistical test is the probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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