The basic tenet underlying a child-initiated curriculum is the belief that true growth occurs when children follow their own agenda

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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a. ?is needed only in inner-city schools. b. ?ignores children’s behavior. c. ?is easier to establish in the elementary grades. d. ?enhances the parents’ role as a teacher to their children.

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State-mandated assessment programs that hold schools accountable for test results

(a) never hold individual students accountable. (b) are likely to include large-scale performance assessments. (c) are focused on improvement over time.

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When offering a new food to a child, if he rejects it, you should

a. withhold dessert until he eats it b. never offer that food to him again c. tell him that the food is good for him d. take the food away but offer it again in a few days

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The assumption that learners connect prior knowledge with new knowledge to construct meaning is the basis of

A. authentic learning. B. behavioral theory. C. peer-mediated instruction. D. task analysis.

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