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An Anecdotal Recording is kept in the childs Portfolio, to which the family has access.
 
  a. True
  b. False

Question 2

In an Anecdotal Recording, the inferences or judgments are kept separate from the details of the incident.
 
  a. True
  b. False

Question 3

A closed recording method is one that preserves the raw data, recording as many details as possible about the situation, the actions of the persons involved, and the exact quotes.
 
  a. True
  b. False

Question 4

An Anecdotal Recording is a summarized account of an incident.
 
  a. True
  b. False

Question 5

Compare and contrast constructivist and behaviorist views of the role of the adult in supporting the development of young children.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 6

Describe the popular model of parent involvement created by Epstein.
 
  What will be an ideal response?
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Ans. to #1

ANSWER: True

Ans. to #2

ANSWER: True

Ans. to #3

ANSWER: False

Ans. to #4

ANSWER: False

Ans. to #5

ANSWER: Answers will vary but should cover several of the following points: The major difference
among theories is the degree to which adults serve as guides as compared to serving as directors. The Piagetian and Vygostkian, or constructivist and behaviorist, views have been the most widely applied to education. The constructivist sees the adult as a guide who sets up the environment and supports the childrens active construction of their own knowledge. Support is called scaffolding and assists children in moving up through their ZPD. The behaviorist views the adult as a director who directly shapes the childs behavior and gives him or her specific knowledge that the adult believes to be important. For the behaviorist, extrinsic rewards shape behavior and gradually give way to intrinsic rewards for learning. For the constructivist, the child is by nature a learner and acquiring knowledge is intrinsically rewarding. Research indicates that rewarding children for things that they already like to do can possibly decrease their performance. It has also been found that specific encouragement is more effective than general praise and helps maintain internal motivation.

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ANSWER: Answers will include the six types with descriptions:
Parenting
Communicating
Volunteering
Learning at home
Decision making
Collaborating with the community
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