An instructional plan is useful to the teacher not only during, but also before and after the instruction.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 2...Children can constructively create and build their own computerized toys through
A. Robotics
B. Handheld games
C. Video games
D. Multiplayer online role-playing games
Question 3...Student-centered projects may be the culminating activity for a science unit of study.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 4...It is better to overplan and not cover everything in the lesson than to underplan and have time remaining with students having nothing to do.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 5...Lesson plans that are constructed from an interdisciplinary thematic unit need NOT be as formally written and detailed, as do standard lessons.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 6...Are your initial reasons for becoming a teacher still valid after your student teaching experience or have they changed? Give examples.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 7...The amniotic sac is:
a. A fleshy mass made up of villi or projectiles, which insert themselves into the lining of the uterus.
b. A bag, made pliable by encapsulated fluid, which protects the vulnerable embryo from physical shocks.
c. The cord that joins the bloodstream of the embryo at the child's abdomen to the bloodstream of the mother via the uterine lining.
d. None of the above
Question 8...Teachers of block courses or extended time blocks are less likely to need detailed written lesson plans than are teachers of traditional length class periods or time blocks.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 9...You are encouraging your preschool special education program to adopt a philosophy of personalization. Which of the following statements captures the essence of this approach?
a. No child should receive special treatment. They should all be educated equally, in the same place and in the same way.
b. Very young children with special needs are children first, but may require unique, individualized, and comprehensive special services to reach their full potential.
c. All very young children with special needs should be treated in self-contained, specialized centers where professionals can constantly monitor them.
d. Services to very young children should be provided only in the natural setting of the child's home and treatment should be delivered only by the parents or primary caregivers.