In some of your classes, your instructors are likely to encourage you to not depend heavily on textbooks as a basis for making curriculum decisions. If your behavior is consistent with patterns identified by research, which of the following is most likely?
a. You will follow your instructors' recommendations, and you'll make most of your curriculum decisions on bases other than textbooks.
b. You will follow your instructors' recommendations during your first year, but you will then revert to using textbooks as an important basis for making curriculum decisions.
c. You will follow your instructors' recommendations your first year, but as you gain teaching experience you will largely ignore textbooks as a basis for making curriculum decisions.
d. You will not follow your instructor's recommendations in either your first year or in subsequent years of teaching.
d
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The elements of effective family engagement in early childhood education were summarized from the research and reported by the PEW Center for the States and include:
A. welcoming and expecting the support of families in decision making. B. encouraging the teachers’ lead in one-way communication with the parents of enrolled children. C. families’ knowledge and skills remain separate from the children’s learning experiences. D. all of the above
Proponents of pull out programs argue that the available research does not support _________for all students with
disabilities. a. part-time placement in a special education self-contained classroom b. placement in general education classes and resource rooms c. full-time placement in a general education class d. All of the answers are correct.
The embedded approach contrasts with clinical teaching approaches in which a child is "pulled out" away from typical settings for instruction
a. True b. False
What are the three types of parenting styles?
a. laissez-faire, indulgent, and caring b. authoritative, authoritarian, and laissez-faire c. authoritarian, democratic-independent, and indulgent d. democratic, authoritative, and authoritarian