According to Self-perception theory, you can understand your attitudes and emotions by
a. Listening to feedback given by people who know you really well
b. Observing and interpreting your own behavior in different situations.
c. Observing and interpreting other people's behavior in similar situations
d. Displaying deindividuation to an appropriate degree.
b. Observing and interpreting your own behavior in different situations.
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In which of the following situations is a teacher demonstrating skill at handling what Kounin calls overlapping?
a. A teacher deals with students of different ages on a playground by taking their various ages into account. b. A teacher gives the class a free period and uses the time to help several students who have fallen behind. c. A teacher notices that two students are sleeping, stops the lesson, wakes the students, and then begins again. d. A teacher working with one group of students turns momentarily to tell another group to get busy, and then quickly redirects his attention to the first group.
Which of the following is an example of knowledge transforming?
A) Student reads a whole book about snakes and then writes a report that includes the main facts from the book. B) Student changes her negative report about snakes when she discovers that snakes eat rats and other pests. Her report becomes more positive. C) Student tells about seeing giant snakes at the zoo. He tells about the first snake he saw and then the next and so on. D) Student includes facts about snakes from two sources in her report.
Early childhood teachers should use explanatory talk with their students in order to enrich child-teacher verbal exchanges
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Literature that focuses on play with sounds helps children develop phonemic awareness
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false