School-Age Child Care Basics * Module 10 Quiz
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The learning outcomes, which have been established by Washington Dept. of Early Learning MERIT, require that the student demonstrate at minimum a 70% proficiency in the stated student outcomes. Students must complete ALL assignments listed, including the required reading, discussion board topics, and assessments. Nothing is "
Optional
", all work must be done.
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70% or better is required on this quiz.
If you do not achieve a passing score, return to the training and review Module 10 material then try the quiz again.
Student Information
First Name
Last Name
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Question 1 - 10 points * True or False
a. (1) Granting some autonomy to the children in your program is good practice for many different reasons. First, they can practice skills that they will need as adults in a safe, supportive environment. They can learn how to plan carefully, how to set goals, and how to work with others who may not always agree with them.
a. True
b. False
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Question 2 * 10 Points * True or False
b. (2) When children are given authentic choices, they tend to feel less ownership of the program.
a. True
b. False
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Question 3 * 10 Points * True or False
c. (3) When a child is asked often about his or her opinion on how the program should run, a sense of ownership is likely to follow.
a. True
b. False
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Question 4 * 10 Points * True or False
d. (4) When children are used to being told what to do and what is right, they miss out on opportunities to develop critical thinking skills. They listen and follow (or don’t), rather than considering why they should choose one behavior over another, or what the consequences of an action might be. They sometimes develop a fear of failure that holds them back from trying new things.
a. True
b. False
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Question 5 * 10 Points * True or False
e. (5) Being open to input from children can allow you to see the program, or program activities, in a new way
a. True
b. False
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Question 6 * 10 Points * True or False
f. (6) School-age children need lots of opportunities to make choices, and to share their voices. In school-age child care, there are many ways that you can provide these opportunities. The key is to consistently ask yourself “how can the children lead here?”
True
False
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Question 7 * 10 Points * True or False
g. (7) Making plans, setting guidelines, providing feedback, and helping themselves are all ways that children can be empowered and provide meaningful input into the program.
a. True
b. False
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Question 8 * 10 Points * True or False
h.
(8)
Active listening is an important skill with adults, but makes no difference when planning with children.
a. True
b. False
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Question 9 * 10 Points * True or False
i. (9) It is important to help children feel that failing is OK and that it is safe to stretch, try new things, and even look foolish. Developmentally, children often learn through trial and error.
True
False
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Question 1 * 10 Points * True or False
j. (10) Celebrating success is important, but we should use language that emphasizes the process instead of the product.
True
False
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