Safety practices for infants requires special attention to all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Cleaning high chairs and cribs daily so any child can use them.
B) Placing infants on their back to sleep with no toys or blankets in the crib.
C) Talking and singing to help infants associate the sound of language with positive and safe relationships.
D) Checking the environment consistently to remove choking hazards.
A
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Since what students learn (curriculum) has changed in current reforms, how they learn it (instruction) has also changed. What do the reform efforts regarding standards emphasize that effects how it will be taught?
What will be an ideal response?
What does research suggest is the effect of the use of computer technology on intrinsic motivation?
a. It decreases intrinsic motivation by reinforcing appropriate student responses. b. It increases intrinsic motivation by presenting information in small, memorable chunks. c. It increases intrinsic motivation by making learning more interesting and meaningful. d. It decreases intrinsic motivation by offering too many rewards for interesting tasks.
Effective assessment practices:
a. are not concerned with the appropriateness of instructional methods for learners. b. may or may not be interesting at all to students. c. focus on group characteristics above individual learner characteristics d. help teachers understand what motivates student learning.
Which statement is incorrect?
A. Learning to be alert to signal words may be helpful in reading and understanding cause-and-effect patterns. B. Although lack of background information may contribute to comprehension difficulties with narrative text, this is a relatively unimportant factor in informational text comprehension. C. A prevalent difficulty for poor readers within content area texts is that of dealing with difficult or specialized vocabulary. D. Students should use strategiesfor constructing meaning before, during, and after reading.