A child in a preschool classroom is flipping through the pages of a book from a story that the teacher has just read to the class. The child frequently stops to look at some illustrations and repeats certain phrases and words that he remembers. This would be an example of what stage in emergent reading?
a. Understanding what a book is.
b. Understanding how a book works.
c. Becoming a listener and participant.
d. Inventing stories to go along with illustrations.
C
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a. blog b. wiki c. RSS feed d. RSS generator
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1. Educational researchers have produced a comprehensive collection of studies that clearly demonstrates a direct relationship between play activities and early academic skill development. 2. Children from low-income families are more likely than children in more affluent families to attend early education programs. 3. If children fall behind in the early years, later remediation techniques will be sufficient to make up the difference. 4. The Common Core State Standards' philosophy and teaching principles have more in common with play-based learning than educational practices of the recent past. 5. Young children are capable of accurately identifying group membership on the basis of physical features.
Two separate surveys have found that nearly one out of every two teachers leave the classroom within five years. What is this loss of teachers called?
a. Teacher shrinkage b. Career change c. Attrition d. Failed teaching
Piaget's stages of cognitive development demonstrate that cognition is qualitatively different in one stage compared with another.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)