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itsmyluck

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Given how Mr. Hartman conducts his lesson on Steinbeck's The Pearl, he appears to be assuming that his students have capabilities consistent with which one of Piaget's stages?
 
  a. Concrete operations
  b. Formal operations
  c. Preoperational
  d. Sensorimotor

Question 2

What would you do with the math assignments that were handed in on the day of the party? Would you grade them as usual, even though some of the children did not complete them?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



miss.ashley

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Answer to Question 1

b.

Answer to Question 2

At the crux of the issue is the validity of the assignments as a measure of children's math achievement.



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