The Solomon four-group design addresses what problem with pretesting?

a. sensitization
b. intervention
c. random assignment
d. fatigue


Ans: A

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A theory refers to a systematic statement of principles and beliefs created to explain a phenomenon or group of facts that have been repeatedly tested or are widely accepted. “The foundation for all curricula is developmental theory or beliefs about how children develop and learn. These beliefs guide our view of teaching and supporting children as learners” (Catron & Allen, 2008)

With this statement in mind:

a. identify at least three theorists and the name of their theories that you learned about in Chapter One; b. describe in detail at least two terms associated with their theories; and c. explain how their theories might influence decision-making in early childhood classrooms.
What will be an ideal response?

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Instruction for the concepts of addition, subtraction, and division begins with adult-guided experiences

a. True b. False

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Martha and Bill attend the same middle school, and share most of the same classes. However, when it comes to math class, Martha attends a high-level class while Bill attends a mid-level class. Martha and Bill attend a middle school that uses which kind of ability grouping?

a. within-class grouping b. between-class grouping c. Joplin Plan d. regrouping

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Which of these represents a conflict that exists between IDEA and the standards-based reform movement?

a. access to public schools b. mandated special education services c. use of paraprofessionals d. narrow standards required for graduation

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