In describing the Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, multiple intelligence can best be described as:
A. Having many different parts of our brain that specialize in different functions.
B. The development of intelligence through schooling.
C. What we know, understand and learn about the world.
D. An ever changing range of interests and skill sets.
D
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When children are developing the concept of measurement they, go through several stages. The first stage is?
a. ?seeing that standard units are more accurate than arbitrary units. b. ?pretending to measure by imitating older peers and adults. c. ?making comparisons of sizes and amounts. d. ?learning how to use arbitrary units.
At Bronxville Elementary School, Amit Patel works with students who come from homes where languages other than English are spoken. Sometimes Patel uses a shorthand term to describe his students as a group. What term does he use?
a. LGBTs b. GSAs c. ESLs d. ELLs e. YRBSs
The first paragraph of the minutes should contain what six items?
What will be an ideal response?
The NAEYC guidelines for involving family's calls for establishing reciprocal relationships with families. What is the most significant implication of such relationships?
a. Schedules for parent conferences are made available to parents well in advance. b. More opportunities for teachers and families to share responsibility and decision making about children's education. c. More chances for parents to donate materials to the classroom. d. Quicker information provided to families about children's conflicts at school.