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According to Jones (1999), a canned curriculum:
 
  a. replicates units and lessons taught by the teacher in previous years.
  b. is a loosely planned curriculum based on children's interests and activities. c. comes from the district or state textbooks, workbooks, or texts.
  d. is full of missed teachable moments.

Question 2

Which of the following best defines a curriculum objective?
 
  a. a reflection of the teacher's values and beliefs about children
  b. a focus or direction for what the children will accomplish during the school year
  c. a specific and short-term intended outcome
  d. a description of the implementation and evaluation of an activity



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a




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