Achieving a mature concept of death occurs over time and means that the child has an understanding of the following subcomponents of death:
a) irreversibility (death is permanent with no return or recovery);
b) finality (death is a state where there are no life functions);
c) universality (all living things eventually die);
d) all of the above
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What is the best description of private venture schools?
a. Schools formed so different ethnic groups could be instilled with American democratic values and learn reading, writing, and arithmetic b. Schools designed to provide an elementary education for children within the tenets of their faith c. Schools that prepared young men to enter commerce and trade d. Small, community-run and financed schools designed to teach reading, writing, vocational skills, and religion
When schools allow literature to be distributed, the same rules must apply to the distribution of religious literature
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
When teaching movement concepts, it is important
a) to provide a definition of the concept. b. to lead the children through problem solving to explore the concepts. c. have the children play follow-the-leader as they move in space. d. None of the above.
Three of the following alternatives describe classrooms that have an overall culture that values complex thinking processes. Which classroom, although possibly enhancing students' classroom achievement, is not necessarily promoting such a culture?
A) A teacher and his students regularly look for ways to apply what they're studying. B) A teacher encourages students to describe their study strategies for one another. C) Students from diverse backgrounds meet in small groups to brainstorm potential solutions to challenging social problems. D) A teacher gives assignments frequently and all of the assignments count towards a student's final grade.