What resource do content standards provide to early childhood programs?

A. The basis for what teachers can reasonably be expected to know and do in the program over time
B. The basis for what children can reasonably be expected to know and do in the program over time
C. The basis for what routines are unsuitable for young children
D. The basis for what routines are most suitable for young children.

my answer is a.

I disagree.

Is that what your book says?

http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Early-Learning/Early-Learning-Content-Standards/The-Standards

my last answer b.

B is correct.

thanks Ms Sue

I just took the exam.

You're welcome. I hope you did well on the exam.

90 from 100 points

Yes, your answer is correct! Content standards provide the basis for what teachers can reasonably be expected to know and do in an early childhood program over time. They outline the knowledge and skills that educators should possess, as well as the instructional approaches and strategies they should employ to support children's learning and development. Content standards help ensure that early childhood educators are adequately prepared to meet the needs of young children in their care. Nicely done!