Deck 3: Learning To Document The Activity Of Children

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What does the word semantics refer to?

A) imaginative and descriptive words
B) the meaning of words
C) the syntax and grammar of sentences
D) words that mean something different than the intended meaning
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What does the term D.O.B.refer to?

A) date of birth
B) definitions of behaviour
C) descriptions of baseline
D) data on behaviour
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A sore throat,daydreaming,and loneliness are all examples of which of the following?

A) children not engaged
B) internal conditions
C) characteristics of a preschooler
D) behaviours typical of a school-age child
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What are adverbs?

A) words that describe an action
B) words that are added to verbs
C) words that describe a noun
D) words that describe names of things
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Why is the central tendency error considered a judgmental error?
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Summarize the importance of choosing clear and descriptive words and phrases when describing children's behaviour.
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Provide a definition of behaviour as well as three examples that illustrate what it means.
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What does pragmatics refer to?

A) defining the grammar of sentences
B) how words are used in a sentence
C) the use of language in a social context
D) words that have multiple meanings
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What are three fundamental pieces of information needed for each of your observations?
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Explain how learning about bias and judgmental errors contribute to observations of children that are inclusive and equitable.Use one concrete example to illustrate each of your main points.
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In watching a child sitting on a chair and staring across the playroom,what are you observing?

A) an internal condition
B) a set of behaviours
C) a characteristic of the child
D) nothing of importance to the learning of this child
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Other than logical error,list and briefly describe two other types of judgmental errors teachers make when rating children's behaviours.
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Write a definition of internal conditions and provide an example.
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Write a definition of characteristic and give an example.
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Which one of the two areas of development is most easily recorded: gross motor or cognitive? Briefly describe why.
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After Matthew had been enrolled in the child-care centre for three months,the educators conclude that he is a self-directed,easygoing child.The conclusion refers to which of the following?

A) the educator's first thoughts about him on his first day in the centre
B) the bias of the educator
C) Matthew's characteristics
D) Matthew's internal conditions and behaviours
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Briefly describe a type of bias called logical error.
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How does the process of observation change your communication style?
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Describe some of the guidelines necessary to consider when compiling documentation in an early childhood setting.
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Beside each of the words and phrases listed below,indicate whether it represents a behaviour (using the letter B); a characteristic (using,the letter C); or an internal condition (using the letters IC).
( )paints picture ( )winks ( )sore throat
( )messy ( )unhappy ( )easy-going
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How are interpretations different from observations? In your discussion,define what interpretations mean and their relevance to the observation process.
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Choose one of the following viewpoints,and explain why you agree or disagree with this statement.
(1)Rewriting your observations from your rough notes and adding descriptive words can change significantly what was actually observed.
(2)Identifying your own biases helps you record observations of children in a more fair and equitable manner.
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Describe with examples the difference between sharing and comparing your recorded observations of a child with your peers.
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Choose two of the observation guidelines and explain in detail and with at least one example why each of these guidelines assists teachers in recording objective observations.
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What does the word semantics refer to?

A) imaginative and descriptive words
B) the meaning of words
C) the syntax and grammar of sentences
D) words that mean something different than the intended meaning
B
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What does the term D.O.B.refer to?

A) date of birth
B) definitions of behaviour
C) descriptions of baseline
D) data on behaviour
A
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A sore throat,daydreaming,and loneliness are all examples of which of the following?

A) children not engaged
B) internal conditions
C) characteristics of a preschooler
D) behaviours typical of a school-age child
B
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What are adverbs?

A) words that describe an action
B) words that are added to verbs
C) words that describe a noun
D) words that describe names of things
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Why is the central tendency error considered a judgmental error?
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Summarize the importance of choosing clear and descriptive words and phrases when describing children's behaviour.
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Provide a definition of behaviour as well as three examples that illustrate what it means.
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What does pragmatics refer to?

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What are three fundamental pieces of information needed for each of your observations?
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Explain how learning about bias and judgmental errors contribute to observations of children that are inclusive and equitable.Use one concrete example to illustrate each of your main points.
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In watching a child sitting on a chair and staring across the playroom,what are you observing?

A) an internal condition
B) a set of behaviours
C) a characteristic of the child
D) nothing of importance to the learning of this child
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Other than logical error,list and briefly describe two other types of judgmental errors teachers make when rating children's behaviours.
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Write a definition of internal conditions and provide an example.
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Write a definition of characteristic and give an example.
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Which one of the two areas of development is most easily recorded: gross motor or cognitive? Briefly describe why.
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After Matthew had been enrolled in the child-care centre for three months,the educators conclude that he is a self-directed,easygoing child.The conclusion refers to which of the following?

A) the educator's first thoughts about him on his first day in the centre
B) the bias of the educator
C) Matthew's characteristics
D) Matthew's internal conditions and behaviours
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Briefly describe a type of bias called logical error.
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How does the process of observation change your communication style?
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Describe some of the guidelines necessary to consider when compiling documentation in an early childhood setting.
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Beside each of the words and phrases listed below,indicate whether it represents a behaviour (using the letter B); a characteristic (using,the letter C); or an internal condition (using the letters IC).
( )paints picture ( )winks ( )sore throat
( )messy ( )unhappy ( )easy-going
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How are interpretations different from observations? In your discussion,define what interpretations mean and their relevance to the observation process.
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Choose one of the following viewpoints,and explain why you agree or disagree with this statement.
(1)Rewriting your observations from your rough notes and adding descriptive words can change significantly what was actually observed.
(2)Identifying your own biases helps you record observations of children in a more fair and equitable manner.
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Describe with examples the difference between sharing and comparing your recorded observations of a child with your peers.
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Choose two of the observation guidelines and explain in detail and with at least one example why each of these guidelines assists teachers in recording objective observations.
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