How does the appearance of a classroom impact learning and teaching?
a. Parents are impressed with how a place looks.
b. Children tend to imitate behaviors they observe and they are more likely to maintain a clean and orderly room, if the adults do it.
c. If materials are in the approximately the same area, children will be attracted to that area without other prompts.
d. If all of the materials that the children will use in a year are visible and available all of the time, the curriculum will be enhanced.
B
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What was the outcome of the process/product debate during the 1970s?
A. Perceptual abilities were the focus of instruction for students with learning disabilities. B. Both perceptual and product approaches were found to be effective for teaching students with learning disabilities. C. Brain injury was determined to be the cause of learning disabilities. D. Explicit instruction was determined to improve student's academic skills.
By age 4- to 5-years-old, most children:
a. include detailed background material in their drawings. b. mentally plan their creations. c. represent their feelings and ideas, and theories about how things work. d. all of the above. e. a and b are both correct.
Something that elicits a physiological or emotional response prior to training
a. unconditioned stimulus b. unconditioned response c. conditioned stimulus d. conditioned response