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Bruno Bettelheim believes that our greatest need and most difficult achievement is to Find meaning in our lives Bruno Bettelheim asserts that in order not to be at the mercy of the vagaries of life, one must develop inner resources that develop one's emotions, imagination, and intellect mutually support and enrich one another. Bruno Bettelheim believes that the impact of parents is the most important and second in importance is our cultural heritage in the development of a child. Fairytales are characterized by Sparsely described settings and characters that are clearly good or evil. In traditional European folkore the following number is prevalent in the structure of the stories Three Which of the following existential anxieties and dilemmas are not addressed in traditional folk and fairytales. Fear of poverty According to Bruno Bettelheim a fairytale is not only entertaining but also Enlightens the child about himself, and fosters his personality development. Traditional folk and fairytales can be interpreted at face value in terms of Both a and b In considering Hansel and Gretel at face value, which of the following theme is not contained in the story? NOT CHILD ABUSE A metaphorical interpretation of Hansel and Gretel might be An adolescent female coming to full adulthood. The use of storytelling in grades 6-8 Are crucial because adolescents are more concerned with the story of their walk through life, as they are in the transitional phase. Why are educators apprehensive about the media dominance of TV in adolescent's lives? A and B It causes adolescents to have a reduced vocabulary andit causes adolescents to have reduced ability to converse. Suzanne Martin claims that in order for a story to specifically address ecological issues it must awaken the wonder in the world around us and offer new explorable insights. How can we promote harmony in our children through storytelling according to Marcia Lane? ... According to Suzanne Martin, what gives a story ecological significance and make it memorable at the same time? A and B only- The story must awaken wonder at the world around us and The story must offer new insights that can be taken to heart and explored. According to Diane Edgecomb environmental stories should include A and D only the human and spiritual Angle and practical applications. The Key idea for Tim Myers "war and Language" unit is ... Traditional culture taught their children to be for their relationships with who? A,B,C their community, those outside of their community the world around them. What was the role of the traditional storyteller? teach members, through story, how to live The traditional storyteller's role in communities is to teach the members through story how to live Which of the following is not one of the ways the author models the creative process for his students? suggesting characters According to Margaret Read MacDonald, to achieve peace, what must we give up some freedoms According to John Porcino, a story has ecological significance if it A and C is solely about environmental issues of the world today and offers new insights that can be taken to heart and explored. What are the more popular folk-tale themes A and C self-protection and one up-manship According to Suzanne Martin, through stories, environmental issues skeptics who believe the problem is political can be converted and moved to action Which of the following is not a way to build a classroom ethic of conservation and preservation of the Earth Discourage recycling and other environmental allies. What does Tim Myers do with his students before beginning a new story section ? teach vocabulary needed to understand the story According to Margaret MacDonalds Peace is hard work and requires constant maintence What is the story most frequently mentioned when storyteller are asked for suggestions of peace-related folktales (even though it is not actually about peace) Bill Harley's Freedom Bird In Jackie Easleys first grade classroom B,C,D She allows the students to create their own stories, the students understand mathematical concepts better when storytelling is incorporated, students enjoy telling stories and themselves and their classmates in math problems Joan Leotta believes that ... Fran Stallings a professional storyteller believes that All of the Above, science tells how, but stories tell why, stories represent the human emotional entry into a scientific area, stories have the emotional hook to get students interested Alan davis, a stats Professor at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, combines stories and numbers to teach his class. To get his point across, David uses B and D myths and legends Geniuses such as Einstein and edison often attribute their ability to move into new levels of thinking to their sense of wonder describe the relationship between the element Tantalum and the Greek myth of Tantalus. What do they have n common? Tantalus died of eternal thirst because every time he tried to drink the water receded and Tantalum is used in dental equipment because it repels water Why did edwards create the position of storyteller at her school to benefit the way students think and therefore their scientific skills Storytelling and science both All of the above One of the strongest and potentially most useful skills students have is The power to imagine According to Mary Budd Rowe, a professor of education at Stanford "Science is a special kind of _______ with no right or wrong answers, just better and better stories story making According to Joan Leotta the execution of plot is analogous to the process of experimentation. Which of the following does she mention are great for teaching his process. Pourquoi tales College professor James Liles of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville also relies heavily on narrative--but he gets his point across with True tales and anecdotes Sam yada Cannarozze, an American storyteller living in France, wrote and performs "Nurdery Rhymes from the Periodic Table" which are short poems, myths, and anecdotes about facts about the elements and their discoverers jackie Easley uses cards with pictures on them to help the children develop scenarios for their math problems. This helps the students develop what skills A and B Oral language skills and Math Skills Frank Ettawageshik argues that for a storyteller to to efficiently tell a story outside of his own culture, he must first Tell the story with a partner who has experienced that culture first hand The rabbis understand that stories are good for All of the above transmitting values and traditions, teaching religion, introducing characters and places, instilling hope and resourceful thinking

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