When a good teacher notices that the children are not able to successfully do a planned activity, what are two good alternatives for her to select?
What will be an ideal response?
Possible alternatives when children are unable to do a planned activity:
• postpone the activity for a later day, when the children are mature enough to do it
• change the "rules" for the activity to allow the children to do it
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a. French b. Canadians c. colonists d. Puritans
Getting children to do exactly what you want them to is known as
a. manipulation b. guidance c. creativity d. education
The Morrill Act provide for land grant colleges with government funding
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The purpose of an observational anecdote is to:
a. capture everything the child is doing and saying. b. describe the context of a child's behavior. c. predict future behaviors from the child. d. capture a specific event or behavior.