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According to Piaget's cognitive development theory and Kohlberg's theory of moral development, all of the following are implications for classroom practice EXCEPT
A sense of justice prevails in schools when arbitrary institutional values are imposed in classrooms
Which of the following statements best describes the behavior of a child in stage 2 of Kohlberg's preconventional level of moral development
Children's actions are motivated by satisfaction of needs
The practice that requires teachers to continuously assess students and adjust instruction accordingly
Differentiated Instruction
A rich tool for engaging teachers and young children in STEM
Robotics
The contemporary curriculum in grades one to three is heavy on reading and
STEM
The arrangement of standards, curriculum, and tests so they complement each other is known as what
alignment
Which of the following is a program designed to teach a set of traditional core values that will result in civic virtue and moral character
character education
Kevin is a typically developing 8½-year-old boy. This means he would be in which stage of Piaget's cognitive development
concrete operations
School age children seven to twelve years old are in this stage of cognitive development that is characterized by the ability to reverse thought processes, conserve and understand numbers. (6)(2)
concrete operations
Today's children are immersed in technology from the beginning of life. This means that you as a teacher need to do which of the following
find many opportunities to integrate technology in their learning activities
The process designed to help children use and develop strategies of independent reading is called what
guided reading
What are the two stages of moral thinking identified by Piaget that are typical of children in the elementary grades
heteronomy and autonomy
Today's science teaching is _____
inquiry based
Involvement of children in activities and processes that lead to learning
inquiry learning
Beverly is a second-grade teacher who strives to teach her students the skills they need for success. Each and every skill taught to her students has a particular plan and select instructional strategy associated with it to promote learning. According to the text, Beverly is implementing which teaching practice? (5)(1)
intentional teaching
The process of introducing language and culture as early as possible during children's sensitive period for language development is called what
language immersion
A condition in which children think their failures are because they lack the ability.
learned helplessness
Discussion groups in which children meet regularly to talk about books is a new trend in teaching reading in the primary grades and is called what
literacy circles
Eight-year-old Tyler is completing his science experiment. As he starts to leave the science center, he notices there is water on the table and floor, and that he forgot to return the measuring equipment to the storage container. Tyler decides to stop and clean up the center so he can go outside to recess with the rest of the class. This shows that, with regard to moral development, Tyler is at which of the following levels
preconventional
What are the three levels of moral development conceptualized by Kohlberg
preconventional, conventional, and postconventional
Mary is a new early childhood teacher in a first grade class. Which of the following is she not responsible for?
preventing obesity
A multi-tiered approach to the early identification and support of students with learning and behavior needs
response to instruction/intervention (RTI)