In order to justify limiting career-related activities in schools, critics have cited
A. time spent away from academic disciplines.
B. students' right to be in charge of their career decisions.
C. neither of these.
D. both of these.
D
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Which one of the following is not a part of the behaviorist view of learning?
a. The process of learning (what is learned) is emphasized more than the product. b. Stages of growth and readiness to learn are viewed as key factors. c. The effect of the environment on learning is the major focus. d. The process of learning is always the same no matter what the goal.
The physical environment of the classroom should be designed to ensure the arts are an integral part of the children’s learning. This can be done by creating a beautiful place for children and teachers with:
A. A variety of materials and choices are available so children can easily follow their ideas and create their projects. B. Displays of the children’s work should be attractively presented and valued. C. A place where special treasure can be seen, explored, and enjoyed. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.
Research shows that play is as important in children's learning as studying academic subjects
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
An example of a gross motor skill would be learning to tie one’s own shoelaces.