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waynest

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Why content standards are often cited as obstacles to the concept of an emergent curriculum?
 
  a. Teachers often exhibit an EITHER/OR perspective
  b. Teachers often exhibit a BOTH/AND perspective
  c. The addition of content standards does not affect the concept of an emergent curriculum
  d. Both A and C are correct

Question 2

Play time for many teachers is often an opportunity to
 
  a. Take care of classroom details such as cleaning up or preparing the next activity
  b. Monitor their children and promote learning
  c. Take personal calls on their cell phones
  d. Both A and B are correct



rleezy04

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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