Whose theoretical perspective did Margaret Donaldson base her book 'children's minds' on?
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Vygotsky
Piaget
Froebel
Isaacs
Question 2
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Isaacs was influenced by Froebel and believed that through play children will be able to have a balanced view about life. Her theory emphasized the importance of parent as the child's first educators.
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True
False
Question 3
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Whose theories viewed the child as 'Active Learners'?
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Froebel, Isaacs, Piaget, Macmillan
Vygotsky, Piaget, , Skinner, Maslow
Piaget, Owen, Steiner, Chomsky
Question 4
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[blank_start]Bruner[blank_end] built on the beliefs of [blank_start]Vygotsky[blank_end] but developed the idea that children process [blank_start]different[blank_end] ways of thinking rather than passing through stages. He considered the role of the adult in helping children learn and coined the term '[blank_start]scaffolding[blank_end]'.
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Bruner
Isaacs
Piaget
Gesell
Vygotsky
Isaacs
Piaget
Scaffolding
Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
Active Learners
Child centered learning
different
same
similar
Question 5
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[blank_start]Margaret Carr's[blank_end] approach is about assessing a child's learning through their eyes. The stories should document children’s learning and help them to see themselves as powerful learners. Learning stories should be positive and created from the view of the child as a competent and capable learner. It promotes a holistic view of the child. Learning stories need to reflect the knowledge and skills that the children are engaged in (e.g. literacy and numeracy) as well as the developmental areas they are using.
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Margaret Carr's
Elizabeth Jarman
Chris Athey
Tina Bruce
Question 6
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which recent report highlighted the need for a highly trained early years workforce with good literacy and numeracy skills?
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EPPE
Nutbrown Review
Tickell report
PEEP
Question 7
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Maria Montessori said structured environments will enable children to learn independently.
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True
False
Question 8
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What is the name of the approach devised by Elizabeth Jarman which is used to assess children's learning?