How can a teacher use guided participation in his/her classroom?
What will be an ideal response?
Rogoff said that guided participation is the interaction between an adult and a child as they participate in culturally valued activities. Some examples provided in the text were leading group participation in school, guiding children on household activities, and allowing toddlers to learn through imitation of the adult.
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Which of the following factors is true of cognitive development, and may contribute to childhood amnesia?
a. The emergence of a self-concept does not take place until age 6. b. The cognitive schemas used by preschoolers are the same as those used by older children and adults. c. Children form schemas that contain information and cues necessary for recall before starting school. d. Children's limited language skills prevent them from narrating aspects of experiences to themselves.
Marital rape is a crime __________
a. in about half of the states in the U.S. b. in all 50 states and the District of Columbia c. around the world d. in Western Europe but not yet in the U.S.