Framework principles and guidelines for the best practice in the care and education of young children; birth through age eight.
What is DAP
100
Tooth decay that remains the most prevalent chronic disease in both children and adults even though it is largely preventable
What is Dental Caries
100
Translated the Bible from Latin to vernacular language
What is Martin Luther
100
A project is defined as an in depth investigation of a real world topic worthy of a childrens attention and effort
The children will look for answers to questions about the topic.
What is Project Approach
100
New information the child learns
What is Accomodation
200
Teaches kids not to be prejudiced against kids different then them.
What is Anti-Bias cirriculum
200
Fast becoming one of the most common child-hood diseases
What is Childhood Diabetes
200
Children are born as blank tablets and learn from experiences
What is Tabula Rosa
200
Created 100 years ago which is considered outdated
It lacks structure and instructions that some children may need
Suggests individual work that leads to restricted social interactions
Lack of completion in the classroom may lead to certain problems if the child enters a more competitive environment
What are two disadvantages of the Montessori Method?
200
The ability to understand that an object may fit into more than one category
What is Multiple Classification
300
Teaching children from all cultures and teaching kids from a diverse background.
What is Multiculturalism
300
Can happen when a child scratches paint off the walls and eats it
What is Lead Poisoning
300
As a child matures/develops, they start to find themselves; Based on timetables
What is Unfolding
300
Highscope uses a curriculum that is geared to childrens stages of development, promotes the constructive processes of learning, and broadens the childs emerging intellectual and social skills.
What is Highscope
300
The ability top order groups of things by size, weight, or any common property
What is Seriation
400
A set of beliefs about how children develop and learn and what and how they should be taught.
What is Philosophy of Education
400
The difference in performance between low-income and minority students, students of different genders, and students with different levels of maternal education, compared to that of their peers.
What is The achievement gap
400
Emphasizes children and their interests rather than subject matter
What is progressivism
400
Teachers in the headstart program have the control to assist the development of a child. Teachers are needed to help the families with setting family goals.
What is the role of a teacher in headstart
400
Children thinking the same amount of liquid is more when poured into a tall thick glass.
What is Conservation
500
Developmentally and culturally responsive practice
What is DCRP
500
Parents education levels, parents employment status, and family income.
What is Three interrelated measures of SES
500
Life Essentials, Safety and Security, Belong and Love, Aesthetic Needs
What is Maslow's Self-Actualization Theory
500
Children are capable of constructing their own learning
Children form an understanding of themselves and their place in the world through their interaction with others
Children are communicators
The environment is the third leader
The adult is a mentor and guide
Emphasis on documenting the childrens thoughts
What are Two Basic Principles of the Reggio Emilia System?
500
Used to create and express all kinds of mental images