
EGP326 Final Review
Quiz by Jen Chang
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- Q1This theory emphasizes the developmental notion that biological predispositions and environmental influences interactively affects human growth.Vygotsky’s Sociocultural TheoryFamily Systems TheoryBronfenbrenner's Bioecological Theory30s
- Q2_________ is the difference between what a learner can do independently and what can be done with the help of a more experienced or knowledgeable teacher.Olson's circumplex modelMicrosystemZone of Proximal Development30s
- Q3TRUE OR FALSE: Historically marginalized communities are groups who have been relegated to the lower or peripheral edge of society. Many groups were (and some continue to be) denied full participation in mainstream cultural, social, political, and economic activities.TrueFalse30s
- Q4What is Equality?Everyone gets the support they needThe causes of inequity was addressedThe assumption that everyone benefits from the same support. This is equal treatment30s
- Q5SNAP stands for _______________________ and who does it support?Student Needing Accessibility Program - supports low income families needing food assistanceStudent Necessities Assistance Program - A program where students can confidentially share information with trained professionalsSupplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - supports low income families needing food assistance30s
- Q6Authoritative parenting includesmonitoring behavior, setting clear expectations, assertive/supportive/standards, Not restrictive or punitiveNot pathologically neglectful, little time/effort givenAllow self-regulation, do not value external sources, exert few demandsObedience-oriented, punitive, expect compliance30s
- Q7According to family systems theory, stress-producing events that occur over timeVertical stressorsHorizontal stressors30s
- Q8According to family systems theory, stress-producing events are embedded in particular families' patterns of relatingVertical stressorsHorizontal stressors30s
- Q9the property of the family system that enables it to maintain its established patterns of functioning after being challenged and confronted by risk factorsFamily elasticityFamily ResilienceBuoyancy30s
- Q10In the family system theory, a family's capacity to maintain its ability to engage in establishment patterns of functioning after being challenged by risk factorsFamily resilienceBuoyancyFamily elasticityadaptation30s
- Q11What is head start?Head start provides educational resources such as technologyHead start is a food assistance program for low income familiesHead start is an educational plan that works with children from low income families30s
- Q12A newsletter is...An example of one-way communication from school to homeAn example of two-way communication between home and school30s
- Q13True or false... Two way communication between home and school is essential because on-going communication in which both parties are equal allows for better connectionsfalsetrue30s
- Q14is a planned conference one way or two way communication?two way communication30s
- Q15True or false: I-message permits teachers to speak from their own perspective without offending parentsTrueFalse30s