The orientation of a child-centered curriculum is:
a. essentialistic
b. progressivist
c. behavioristic
d. reconstructionist
B
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Parts of stories that create high interest in the child audience can
a. be noted and discussed at staff meetings b. satisfy the teacher. c. be drawn out to enhance their effect while telling. d. recorded and analyzed.
The food preparation and dishwashing areas should be kept completely separate from a. other centers of activity where children play. b. diapering areas
c. toileting areas. d. all of these.
Parental imitation of the baby talk of very young children may be a powerful influence resulting in strengthening of the
behavior. This is an example of a child learning from a. extinction. b. modeling. c. reinforcement. d. encouragement.
The data analysis strategies subsection in a qualitative research plan typically includes
a. the procedures for storing the data. b. the procedures to collate and categorize the data. c. the interview or survey questions. d. the procedures to ensure validity and reliability.