Exam 6: Using Observation in Guiding Children
Exam 1: A Teachers Role in Guiding Children29 Questions
Exam 2: Theoretical Foundations of Child Guidance33 Questions
Exam 3: Understand Child Development: A Key to Guiding Children Effectively26 Questions
Exam 4: Supportive Physical Environments: Indirect Guidance30 Questions
Exam 5: Positive Guidance and Discipline Strategies: Direct Guidance26 Questions
Exam 6: Using Observation in Guiding Children27 Questions
Exam 7: Self-Esteem and the Moral Self25 Questions
Exam 8: Feelings and Friends: Emotional and Social Competence32 Questions
Exam 9: Resilience and Stress in Childhood28 Questions
Exam 10: Aggression and Bullying in Young Children34 Questions
Exam 11: Minimizing Challenging Behavior28 Questions
Exam 12: Apply Your Knowledge: Guiding Children During Routines and Transitions27 Questions
Exam 13: Apply Your Knowledge: Use the Decision-Making Model of Child Guidance24 Questions
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All of the following are examples of authentic assessment, except:
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Assessment in early childhood education should be:
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According to the text, what questions should you ask yourself about children's behavior when observing?
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Which of the following is a characteristic of authentic assessment?
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Which of the following is considered a non-narrative form of observation?
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One good format for observing children's behavior, illustrated in this chapter, is:
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A good way to observe one particular aspect of a child's development or learning is to use:
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A ________ is like an anecdotal record, but it provides more detail.
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Mr. Nolan is frustrated with Jerry because the seven-year-old disrupts the class so often. Why should this teacher observe Jerry's behavior?
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According to the text, what is the major overall goal of assessment?
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________ allows teachers to observe small samples of a child's behavior and records whether that behavior occurred.
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________ are repositories for data, observations, and other documents.
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List and briefly explain two reasons for observing children's behavior.
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What is/are the major difference(s) between ethical and unethical observers of children's behavior?
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