Asked by sahar mostafa
1.) the best example of an embedded learning experience is a.) counting from one to 20 just to practice b.) saying the alphabet while a teacher points to the letters c.) counting out napkins for each child at snack time. d.) tracing letters on a worksheet. would the answer be b.saying the alphabet while the teacher points to the letters be correct?
2.) an effective teacher in an inclusive early childhood classroom a.) has a lot of special education training b.) is also a therapist c.) has experience with all disabilities d.) is knowledgeable about child development is the correct answer d.) is knowledgeable about child development correct?
2.) an effective teacher in an inclusive early childhood classroom a.) has a lot of special education training b.) is also a therapist c.) has experience with all disabilities d.) is knowledgeable about child development is the correct answer d.) is knowledgeable about child development correct?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree with your second answer, but not with your first.
http://embeddedinstruction.net/what-embedded-instruction-early-learning
http://embeddedinstruction.net/what-embedded-instruction-early-learning
Answered by
sahar mostafa
thank you !
would d.) tracing letters be correct?
would d.) tracing letters be correct?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No. As I understand it, embedded learning is learning while performing a routine task. That would include counting out napkins. Another favorite example is the children counting the number of kids each day in their room while taking attendance.
Answered by
sahar mostafa
i read it, thank u its routines so counting napkins sounds the best which is snack time routine c.) thank u so much!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome.
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