Ms.Sue,I need your help! If you don't mind,Would you please go to page 5 and look under Early Child Ed. and check my questions and my answers? I didnot know you have were gone for the holidays.

Others have checked it,but I want to be sure you agree with my answers.
Thank you very much!!

I'm back. :-)

I agree with all of your answers -- including # 4.
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Would you please make sure that I
have chosen the best possible answer for each question?

1. In which one of the following
teaching approaches does the
teacher make all the decisions
regarding what,how,and when the
students perform?

A. Direct
B. Indirect
C. Guided discovery
D Exploration

2. In which one of the following
approaches do all the children
perform the same activity at the
same time using demonstration
and imitation?

A. Indirect
B. Direct
c. Exploration
D. Guided discovery

3. The most significant advantage of
the ________approach is the efficient
use of time.

A. guided discovery
B. exploration
C. direct
D. indirect

4. Which one of the following indirect
teaching methods involves convergent
problem-solving?

A. Direct
B. Task-oriented
C. Guided discovery
D. Exploration

5. Which one of the following teaching
approaches is most suitable for
older preschoolers and primary
grade students?

A. Exploration
B. Direct
C. Task-oriented
D. Guided discovery

6. The teacher should never provide
the answer in the______________
teaching approach.

A. guided discovery
B. command
C. direct
D. task oriented

Here are my answers:

1. (A) Direct
2. (B) Direct
3. (C) direct
4. (C) Guided discovery
5. (D) Guided discovery
6. (A) guided discovery

If you think I have any wrong--please let me know!

Thank you!!

For Further Reading

Early Child Ed. - bobpursley, Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at 7:20pm
Ms Sue is off on holiday. I agree with you, however, I have a problem with question 4, Guided Discovery is generally recognized to be able to involve convergent, and divergent, thinking.

Early Child Ed. - Ms. Sue-- This is for You-- Please Check!!, Thursday, November 22, 2007 at 7:06pm
Are you saying question #4 is wrong?

thank you very much,Ms.Sue!

You're very welcome. :-)

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