Attempting to view your center from the standpoint of the children who attend it is known as:
a. a behaviorist approach.
b. A "top-down" approach.
c. A "bottom-up" approach.
d. A Montessori approach.
c
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The idea that Mexicans who came to the United States were "illegal aliens"
A. Developed when restrictive immigration laws were passed in the 1920s. B. Contrasted with decades of informal border crossings when cheap Mexican labor was needed and welcomed. C. Referred to migrants who entered the U.S. without going through proper entry and inspection procedures and lacked proper paperwork. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.
Tyrell has just started college, and is working on setting his professional goals. He wants a career in computer programming, but does not have any experience yet. Which of the following is an example of a goal he can realistically set for himself.
a. Pass all my classes. b. Get a job as a lead programmer. c. Build a professional network. d. Finish school in a year.
. A(n) ______ is a single-case experimental design in which treatment is successively administered over time to different participants, for educational materials, or in different settings
A. multiple-baseline design B. reversal design C. changing-criterion design D. quasi-experimental design
In which scenario would the Denver II screening tool be most appropriate?
a. Dean suspects that his eight-year-old son, Skylar, has autism, and he would like to do a preliminary screening before visiting a professional. b. Lolita, a preschool teacher, wants to know how her students’ language, social, and motor functioning compares to other children their age. c. Akemnji has a student who has been acting out in class, so he would like to begin recording these events. d. Miguel would like to assess the communication and social skills of his students, but he would prefer a criterion-referenced tool.