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What is the key difference between physical development and motor development?
What is the key difference between physical development and motor development?
- Physical development refers to the ability to sit, stand, walk, and run, while motor development refers to the rate of growth and coordination.
- Physical development refers to growth and control of muscles, while motor development refers to the ability to use the body and physical skills. (correct)
- Physical development refers to the growth in the ability of children to use their bodies and physical skills, while motor development refers to a child's rate of growth and control over muscles.
- Physical development refers to the level of coordination and ability to manipulate smaller body parts, while motor development refers to the control of larger parts of the body.
Which of the following is NOT one of the two types of motor skills mentioned in the text?
Which of the following is NOT one of the two types of motor skills mentioned in the text?
- Fine Motor Skills
- Locomotion Skills
- Perceptual Motor Skills (correct)
- Gross Motor Skills
Which teaching methodology focuses on the learner actively constructing their own knowledge?
Which teaching methodology focuses on the learner actively constructing their own knowledge?
- Collaborative Approach
- Constructive Approach (Constructivism) (correct)
- Reflective Approach
- Integrative Approach
Which teaching methodology involves brainstorming and a 'give and take' approach?
Which teaching methodology involves brainstorming and a 'give and take' approach?
What is the key concept mentioned in the text regarding learning?
What is the key concept mentioned in the text regarding learning?
Which teaching methodology involves reflecting on a situation or having new ideas and perceptions?
Which teaching methodology involves reflecting on a situation or having new ideas and perceptions?
Which teaching methodology incorporates values or puts prior knowledge together with existing knowledge?
Which teaching methodology incorporates values or puts prior knowledge together with existing knowledge?
What does the Inquiry-based Approach refer to in the context of teaching methodologies?
What does the Inquiry-based Approach refer to in the context of teaching methodologies?
Which of the following is NOT a type of motor skill mentioned in the text?
Which of the following is NOT a type of motor skill mentioned in the text?
What is the key difference between gross motor skills and fine motor skills?
What is the key difference between gross motor skills and fine motor skills?