Why can ethnographic studies be useful in early childhood studies?
A. To help children develop an understanding about different ethnicities
B. They are quick and relatively easy to carry out, providing insight into children’s behaviour
C. They can highlight children’s feelings through the interpretations of their drawings, providing practitioners with a window into a child’s world
D. As they take place over a sustained period, they can highlight trends, the impact of influences on micro and macro levels and illuminate children’s development
Answer: D
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Liu Pei folds rectangular pieces of paper in half and then in half again and cuts accurately on each line. This fraction activity is called
a. ?partitioning into sets. b. ?dividing a whole object into parts. c. ?fractionating. d. ?dividing a liquid into parts.
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What will be an ideal response?
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