Swings and trampolines:
A. are ideal because they encourage vigorous physical activity
B. pose a significant safety risk and should not be included on group setting play yards
C. should only be purchased if constructed of non-toxic materials
D. enhance the “fun” aspect of play yards
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
The principle that all students have the right to go to school regardless of the severity of their disability is
a. Free appropriate public education b. Least restrictive environment c. Procedural safeguards d. Zero reject e. Meaningful benefit
According to Vygotsky, the theory of "zone of proximal development" asserts that:
A. this is the level at which a child is comfortable and confident when exploring a task while at the same time not being bored or frustrated by it. B. this is a time in the child's life when abstract thinking becomes second nature. C. during this stage children understand that problem solving is a complicated process and they tend to ask their teacher for more guidance as they encounter these complexities. D. children need more direct instruction from the teacher.
Which of the following are major components of teacher education programs?
a. A general studies requirement, foreign language requirement, and a learning theory requirement. b. The major and minor areas of specialization and a heavy emphasis on classroom observation. c. Student teaching, classroom observation, and a general studies requirement. d. A general studies requirement, content studies in a major of minor, a professional studies component, and field experiences and clinical practice.
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
A) "Gifted children exhibit extreme sensitivity." B) "Gifted children may have uneven abilities." C) "Gifted children perform with high intensity." D) "Gifted children have an immature sense of humor."