What are some problems with trying to know all the science you might ever teach?
a. There will be more scientific knowledge by time you teach it that was known when you studied it.
b. Scientific knowledge is changing.
c. Some of what you learned may be replaced by new and different knowledge.
d. There is too much scientific knowledge known for any one person to be able to learn it all.
e. All of the above
f. None of the above
e. All of the above
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Typical media portrayal of gender roles include all of the following except
a. Strong, intelligent, working class women. b. Adult, working women. c. A focus on celebrities, fashion, and attracting men in magazines for young women. d. A focus on sex and sports in magazines aimed at men.
Vygotsky's theories on children's social play focused on:
A) Stages of play B) Assistance of older children C) Development of make-believe play D) The teacher's role
The "writing assignment," in the Flower and Hayes' model, has much in common
with ___?___ in problem solving models. a. domain knowledge b. task representation c. operators d. algorithms
What makes a teaching strategy like the language experience or interactive writing powerful?
What will be an ideal response?