What is the meaning of the term "situated learning?"
What will be an ideal response?
Situated learning is a constructivist concept. It holds that embedding learning tasks in realistic settings or contexts is more likely to produce meaningful learning outcomes than tasks in a traditional classroom setting.
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Some educators differ on the appropriateness of exposing children to written alphabet letters during the preschool year
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
All of the following are responsibilities of the program director except:
a. Creating the expectation that all staff cultivate positive relationships with families. b. Providing logistical support such as making the center available for conferences during hours when it is not typically in operation. c. Nurturing a center culture that welcomes and embraces families as partners. d. Translating all teachers' communications with families into their native languages and translating families' responses for teachers.
Which of the following student factors has NOT been shown to relate to how much a teacher
reported liking a student: A. Grades B. School engagement C. Peer rejection D. Involvement in sports
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Uniqueness refers to what is new and novel about the study.