Standards usually
A) cause teachers a great amount of stress and anxiety.
B) go unmet as they are unrealistic in early childhood.
C) are set by the parents at the time of the child's enrollment.
D) define widely held expectations for young children, programs, teachers and institutions of higher education.
E) change so teachers must do all that they can to keep up.
D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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