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How can a director prepare for a meeting with a guest speaker?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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According to Piaget, knowledge of science can be developed through play-based inquiry activities that utilize:
 
  a. physical knowledge.
  b. logical-mathematical knowledge.
  c. social arbitrary knowledge.
  d. egocentrism.
  e. none of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Provide the speaker with information about the focus of the meeting. Share any questions or interests expressed by staff members. The speaker should know the time frame. Prepare staff members by giving them related reading materials. Ask staff members to come prepared with questions they might want answered.

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RATIONALE: According to Piaget, knowledge of science can be developed through play-based
inquiry activities that require children to engage in logical mathematical thinking.





 

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