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RYAN BANYAN

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Reggio Emilia programs encourage children to use art to
  a. learn to model the teachers art examples.
  b. use art as a symbol-making activity to communicate their understanding of concepts.
  c. learn how classical artists presented their work.
  d. express abstract ideas.

Question 2

Children in Reggio Emilia programs
  a. engage in art activities that seem more mature and complex than the art produced by American children.
  b. rarely engage in art activities because art is not part of the core curriculum in Reggio Emilia programs.
  c. focus on Kelloggs schematic stage of art almost exclusively.
  d. participate in formal art classes once a week.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

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ANS: A




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