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It has been said that educators might be more effective in teaching children mathematics if
 
  a. we ignored childrens mathematical understanding that they bring to early school experiences.
  b. we reteach children about math using highly regarded pedagogical strategies.
  c. we use family and community members to help children learn.
  d. both A and B

Question 2

Recommendations for early childhood educators to involve families in childrens mathematical learning include
 
  a. build on childrens varying experiences, considering family, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds.
  b. build on childrens individual approaches to learning.
  c. build on childrens informal knowledge.
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D





 

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