Asking a number of questions such as "What was the cat's name?" in a book-reading time discussion
a. helps children learn to formulate ideas
b. is discouraged in the text.
c. is more difficult than asking open-ended teacher questions.
d. is recommended and promotes child verbalization.
b
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The testing of assumptions against facts is called _________.?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In Vygotsky's theory, private speech is
A. what a skilled helper tells the child to do. B. the way that a child elaborates upon what others tell her. C. how a child turns interactions with others into internal thought. D. the maximum amount of help that someone else can give a child.
In the children's story Bambi, Thumper the rabbit is teaching Bambi about the forest, and Bambi has learned about flowers
They then encounter the skunk. "Flower," Bambi says, because the skunk somehow reminds him of a flower. "No, Bambi," Thumper laughs, "Skunk." "Flower!" Bambi insists. The Piagetian concept that most closely relates to Bambi's reaction is: a. adaptation. b. assimilation. c. accommodation. d. transformation.
Authentic assessment is similar to performance-based assessment except that
A. the student requires only one solution or type of performance. B. the student demonstrates the skill or behavior in a real-life context. C. the conditions may be contrived or artificial. D. the criteria for assessment must be developed.