In children's artwork, the term process refers to the:

a. child's creative exploration with brush or crayon.
b. active communication of meaning through the artwork.
c. actions and skills involved in creating an art product.
d. decisions the artist makes in creating an art product.


Answer: c. actions and skills involved in creating an art product.

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Which of the following does not describe multicultural education?

a. It is a field that calls for total school reform and is based on the belief that education is an intellectual and ethical endeavor in which students are provided equity. b. The field includes school policies, culturally relevant curricula and instructional practices, parent relationships, and school structures. c. Multicultural education focuses on teaching the whole student with the goal of academic excellence and on developing the potential of each student by integrating care theory, education for democracy, and sociocultural and cognitive learning theory. d. Multicultural education is about food fairs, ethnic costumes, and cultural traditions.

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Brophy, Alleman, and Halvorsen believe that basic skills practice including rote/reinforcement should be handled exclusively at school

a. True b. False

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_______ offers a useful, natural method for evaluating young children who have disabilities or who are at risk

A. judgment based assessment B. curriculum-based assessment C. norm-referenced testing D. play-based assessment

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It has been argued that the concept of intelligence encompasses more than the sum of one's tested abilities. According to the text, which of the following might suggest an aspect of intelligence that is not measured by traditional intelligence tests?

a. the ability to pick out major and minor themes in a piece of classical literature b. the ability to score well on law or medical school boards c. the ability to develop a logical counterargument to a point of view d. moral reasoning at the level of Kohlberg's postconventional stage

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