Children's centers that operate on schedules which require all of the children to remain altogether indoors or outdoors usually do so because:

a. it is too hard to shuffle children into snow suits more than once a morning and afternoon.
b. they have only enough staff to supervise indoors or outdoors.
c. they must abide by licensing regulations that require this.
d. a, b, and c are correct.
e. a and b are correct.


e

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Homogeneous grouping of low achievers has some drawbacks because teachers often

a. are too permissive in controlling student behavior. b. maintain low expectations for student achievement. c. provide excessive support materials, which lead to student confusion. d. spend a disproportionate amount of time with the students.

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Which one of the following statements best describes Piaget's view of how children acquire knowledge about the world?

a. Children are naturally disposed to think about their environment in particular ways; in a sense, some basic knowledge about the world is "pre-wired." b. Children actively construct their own view of the world from their experiences with the environment. c. Children repeatedly parrot their parents' and teachers' beliefs, eventually internalizing these beliefs as their own "knowledge." d. Initially, children unconsciously develop a rather complex and confused view of the world, but this view becomes simpler and more straightforward as time goes on.

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The group of letters most apt to require additional instruction due to difficulty is:

a. E, F, L. b. A, i, M. c. b, h, P. d. H, k, T.

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