Traditionally, how did children demonstrate their own learning?

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: Children would engage in rote memory under the guidance of an adult to show their early learning experiences.

Education

You might also like to view...

Dance can be used to strengthen :

a) History and geography b) Mathematics and literacy c) All of the above d) None of the above

Education

Which statement about observation as an assessment procedure is incorrect?

A. An across-contexts observation form allows teachers to record observation of students' reading responses in various settings -– since these responses may vary from setting to setting. B. Checklists and participation charts can assist teachers during classroom observation, however, rating scales are not recommended because they only quantify data. C. Structured classroom observation focuses on qualitative as well as quantitative information. D. Collecting background information about delayed readers may involve interviews with parents and other teachers, as well as direct observation of the student in his or her regular classroom.

Education

You have developed a reputation for being "laid back." A friend mentions that you are often late for appointments, and are habitually running into class at the very last second. What should you do?

A. Tell the friend that she should just accept you for who you are. B. Worry about it, because your personality cannot be changed. C. Work to change your life so that you are on time for class, for appointments, and other commitments. D. Reply, "That's just who I am. I take things as they come."

Education

Which is an example of the interconnectedness of knowledge that is described in the text?

a. Comparison and contrast exercise b. College in a Box c. Pie chart activity d. Circle of Learning

Education