Exam 3: Planning for Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum

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Teachers make time for observation by

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Standards of professional organizations are not related to designing appropriate curriculum.

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Methods that some teachers use for note-taking include all but

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Ideas for emergent curriculum might come from

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Which of these is NOT part of the Head Start Early Learning Framework?

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One characteristic of curriculum as defined by the position statement is ____.

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Curriculum topics might come from

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Curriculum should support development of all aspects of a child's development.

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Integrated curriculum means that children of all racial backgrounds can participate.

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Classroom arrangements that allow teachers time for observation include all but

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Advantages to having early learning standards include

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The project approach cannot be used when teachers are trying to meet state early learning standards.

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Name an advantage of theme planning.

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It is important that the curriculum's subject matter be validated by

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Emergent curriculum is supported by

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Describe and give examples for possible curriculum idea sources.

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Assessment involves

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The cycle of planning includes observation and reflection.

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Teachers who want to move from rigid pre-planning to a more emergent approach could do all but

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