Which of the following best describes Piaget's cognitive stage in which children are
able to debate social matters and other abstract ideas?
A.Sensorimotor
B.Preoperational
C.Concrete operational
D.Formal operational
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Option (D) is correct. According to Piaget, while children tend to think very
concretely and specifically in earlier stages, the ability to think about
abstract concepts and debate social matters emerges during the formal
operational stage of cognitive development.
Cognitivism
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, A theory of learning. The idea is that learning is a conscious, rational
process. People learn by making models, maps and frameworks in their
mind. ~ is the opposite of behaviorism.
According to Maslow's theory of the hierarchy of needs, people cannot achieve self-
actualization without first
A.accepting that their lower-order needs may never be met
B.recognizing that their lower-order needs are unimportant
C.satisfying the needs of others
D.satisfying their lower-level needs
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Option (D) is correct. Before achieving the highest level in Maslow's
hierarchy of needs, one must achieve the previous needs--physiological,
safety, love, and esteem.
Coteaching
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Two equally licensed professionals
purposeful instruction- -actively engaged in teaching
single heterogeneous group of students
-some IEP's
-diverse needs but not an identified disability
-all learners included
teacher occurs in one place
joint accountability for success and failure
participation is varied
able to debate social matters and other abstract ideas?
A.Sensorimotor
B.Preoperational
C.Concrete operational
D.Formal operational
Give this one a try later!
Option (D) is correct. According to Piaget, while children tend to think very
concretely and specifically in earlier stages, the ability to think about
abstract concepts and debate social matters emerges during the formal
operational stage of cognitive development.
Cognitivism
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, A theory of learning. The idea is that learning is a conscious, rational
process. People learn by making models, maps and frameworks in their
mind. ~ is the opposite of behaviorism.
According to Maslow's theory of the hierarchy of needs, people cannot achieve self-
actualization without first
A.accepting that their lower-order needs may never be met
B.recognizing that their lower-order needs are unimportant
C.satisfying the needs of others
D.satisfying their lower-level needs
Give this one a try later!
Option (D) is correct. Before achieving the highest level in Maslow's
hierarchy of needs, one must achieve the previous needs--physiological,
safety, love, and esteem.
Coteaching
Give this one a try later!
Two equally licensed professionals
purposeful instruction- -actively engaged in teaching
single heterogeneous group of students
-some IEP's
-diverse needs but not an identified disability
-all learners included
teacher occurs in one place
joint accountability for success and failure
participation is varied