One advantage for a teacher who regularly keeps anecdotal records is:

a. The written notes a teacher takes and saves are easy to translate into numbers
b. If nothing else, it help the teacher become a better writer
c. This data provides information on the daily performance of students as they work on everyday social studies tasks
d. Anecdotal records are the best source of evidence of a student's ability to read maps


c

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Which of the following is NOT an official part of the Code of Ethical Conduct, but rather a personal acknowledgement of an individual's willingness to embrace the values and moral obligations that lead to becoming part of the early childhood profession?

A) Statement for Early Childhood Professionals B) Pledge of Allegiance C) Statement of Commitment D) Pledge to Commit

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Mr. French is planning an upcoming unit on adjectives and adverbs. He begins by determining what he ultimately wants students to know and be able to do at the end of the unit. He then creates an assignment that will effectively measure such knowledge and skills. Finally, he designs a series of lessons that will help students perform well on the assignment. Mr. French's approach can best be

described as: A) A taxonomy design. B) A backward design. C) An authentic activity design. D) A learner-directed instruction design.

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People often hold on stubbornly to their misconceptions about the world. Three of the following are possible explanations as to why this might be so. Which statement is not a likely explanation for the resilience of misconceptions?

a. Some misconceptions are central elements of people's personal theories about the world. b. Virtually all knowledge has a natural tendency to become distorted over time. c. People learn school subject matter without relating it to the things they know and believe. d. People elaborate on new information using their current misconceptions.

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