What are three implications of social learning theory on early childhood practice?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: It is important to work cooperatively and closely with families; be aware of sex-role formation in young children? meet children’s needs? consider child’s cognitive level for realistic social expectations; give appropriate recognition for right and wrong deeds along with resulting consequences; assist each child toward social competence.
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A. providing specific instructions and training to volunteers. B. allowing volunteers to choose how they want to help rather than assigning them tasks. C. encouraging parent volunteers to share details about students with other parents and potential volunteers. D. avoiding close supervision of the volunteers when they are working with students.
Historical reasoning requires that students do which of the following?
a. Interpret the past b. Conduct an inquiry c. Decide if a source is credible d. All of the above
When you become so absorbed in what you are doing that you lose track of everything else, you are in a state that researchers call:
a. obsessed b. flow c. learning d. intelligent
In qualitative research analysis strategies rely on:
a. The reduction of constructs to specific operational measures b. Context sensitivity c. The importance of generalization to populations d. An a priori hypotheses