Appropriate Practice
Family, School, & Community
Assessment
Planning
Bonus
100
Making choices and control over learning and activities.
What are the benefits of free play?
100
This group are considered an asset on policy planning boards or committees.
Who are parents?
100
These are not an appropriate use of self-assessment in early childhood.
What is a rubric?
100
These things: active engagement of children, it is evidenced based, goals and objectives are clear, and it builds on prior knowledge. are indicators of this.
What is an effective curriculum?
100
This theorist has had the most impact in research on growth of intelligence in young children
Who is Jean Piaget?
200
Early philosopher who suggested children pass through develop0mental stages.
Who is Rousseau?
200
These may hinder parents and teachers relationship?
What are cultural differences, attitudes, and previous experiences?
200
This shows individual child strengths, developmental needs of the child, and competencies that need to be taught.
What is a needs assessment?
200
These provide opportunity to explore, give children a chance to talk about the ideas or materials and often provide a choice for children.
What are learning centers?
200
This is the most preferred theme for free play.
What is housekeeping?
300
This long term benefit of the 70's still affects children today.
What is IDEA individual children with disabilities education act.
300
Greater confidence in parenting skills, better communication, better understanding of growth and development, may expect children to go to college.these benefits are a direct result of this.
What is parent involvement?
300
This determines the degree of which children's individual needs are being met, what will be taught, and this should be shared with parents.
What is an assessment of the child's development?
300
This provides evidence of teacher candidates' ability to design and implement standards based instruction and student learning, develops units of study not just lessons, and shares a clear interpretation of the assessment data on student learning.
What is teacher work sample
300
These determine what children have learned.
What is an assessment or achievement tests?
400
Real experiences, modeling, questioning and inquiry, & clarifying misconceptions and extending beyond the concept.
What are: ways by which young children learn and gain knowledge and skills.
400
Developing this is a key element in teachers plans for family involvement.
What is positive attitude?
400
This is often referred to as a performance assessment and is often required in early childhood classrooms.
What is authentic assessment?
400
This type of learning is child centered, encourages independent learning, invites precess skills including problem solving, comparing and contrasting and provides opportunity for children to select topics.
What is project based learning?
400
This area in early childhood classrooms give children the opportunity to develop strength, coordination, balance, and exercise.
What is the block area, outdoor area, and large muscle area?
500
He is the father of Kindergarten
Who is Fredrich Froebel?
500
When this group is involved in a child's education children are less likely to behave violently, repeat a grade, or be involved in acts of delinquency.
Who are Fathers?
500
These are considered ________________. they are use of tests to compare teachers, schools and school districts, tests to judge the success of a program, and use of entrance tests to determine readiness and admittance to kindergarten, in early childhood.
What is inappropriate use of assessment?
500
These often provide first hand or real experiences, require less paperwork and concern than a field trip, and acquaint children with their community and diversity of its people.
What is a visitor to the classroom
500
She is the American pioneer in kindergarten education.
Who is Patti Hill-Smith?