Experience with Play Pre-Survey

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Early Childhood Experience Quiz

Discover insights into your early childhood education experiences with our engaging quiz! Reflect on how play-based learning shaped your formative years and the role teachers played in your development. This survey is designed to enhance understanding of early learning methodologies.

Please consider these points as you answer the questions:

  • What grade had the most significant impact on you?
  • How did play affect your learning journey?
  • Were the instructional methods appropriate for your development?
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveEducator574
Think back to your earliest school experience. What grade was your earliest memory?
Preschool
Kindergarten
First Grade
1
2
3
4
5
My day was mostly spent playing
My day was spent with the teacher teaching or leading activities.
Our outdoor play area enriched my learning experience.
In our classroom, we could play freely.
Children need to have directed play activities to maximize learning and maintain classroom management.
My experience in early childhood was developmentally appropriate.
Direct instruction of letters and sounds is necessary for early literacy development.
Children should be given more opportunity to play without teacher involvement.
Write a paragraph or two describing your early childhood experience. Give at least three examples of play-based learning experiences in your early childhood setting. Tell whether you feel your experience was developmentally appropriate. Why or why not?
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