As children grow they need to learn how to control their bodies and match their movements to rhythms, music, and the movements of others by participating in simple dances from our own and other cultures
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANSWER: True
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What will be an ideal response?
Studies comparing the effectiveness of handraising and the use of response cards indicate that
A) students were more comfortable with handraising. B) students responded more often when using response cards. C) students performed better on tests after lessons that included handraising. D) students with disabilities were more likely to be distracted when using response.
In one of the first attempts to personalize care for individuals with disabilities, Jean Marc Itard came to believe that
a. genetics was the primary factor in learning and that a person's behavior was not influenced by the environment. b. behavior modification changed the way a person acted. c. good physical conditioning would change behavior. d. proper environment and physiological stimulation can change behavior.
Explicit instruction is built upon the principle of:
a. Student-centeredness b. Teachable moments, spontaneity c. Student inquiry d. Gradual release of responsibility