Describe the purpose of observer’s comments in field notes.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Answer would ideally include one of the following: Observer’s comments often shed light on the emerging patterns in your observational data. Including observer’s comments in your observation notes is also one way to integrate ongoing analysis into the process of conducting qualitative research.
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Pruning is a process in brain growth periodization. Which of the following is true?
A. It is where the brain develops new and powerful synapses. B. It takes place most aggressively around the age of 10. C. It is a process whereby brain function can be examined in a non-intrusive manner. D. It requires that children be in enriched environments.
Teacher A always reviews her incoming students' files and speaks to their previous teachers to help form her expectations and plan lessons for her incoming students. Teacher B assesses her students throughout the first few weeks of the year. She uses these early assessments to form expectations and plan lessons for the remainder of the year. With which teacher do you feel your philosophy aligns
most closely? Explain. What will be an ideal response?
In the dynamical systems view, the mind is:
a. modular, interaction-dominant, externalized, feed-forward b. distributed, interaction-dominant, externalized, recurrent c. modular, component-dominant, internalized, feed-forward d. distributed, component-dominant, internalized, recurrent
All of the following are elements of Seganti’s model except:
a) class meetings to discuss how to improve behavior. b) kindness and consideration in how students are treated. c) the firm establishment of teacher as authority figure. d) engaging, meaningful curricula and activities.