Explain how hunger in America might impact you as a teacher of young children
What will be an ideal response?
If the only place a poor child is eating properly is at the early childhood education environment, the burden of helping the hungry child is on the teacher. The teacher must ensure that the child gets as many nutrients as possible in the meals and snacks served at the care environment. The hunger of a child may also cause conditions that the teacher would have to work with, such as diminished health and cognitive difficulties.
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Two concepts that reflect the trend to have students with multiple disabilities to make decisions about their own lives are
a. normalization and actual participation. b. self determination and self advocacy. c. role valorization and authentic participation. d. self application and self promotion.
The teacher who least nearly used a problem-based learning approach was:
a. Scott. b. Helen. c. Vicki. d. Jared.
If you want to record whether or not a specific behavior or event occurred at any time during a specific and
uniform unit of time, you would be using what type of direct observation:
a. frequency b. time sample c. whole interval d. partial interval
Kohlberg calls the stage of moral reasoning at which children are governed by self-interests and are motivated by rewards and punishment the
A. preconventional stage. B. the autonomous stage. C. conventional stage. D. mutual exchange stage.