Larry Cuban's research on the history of computer use in schools includes all of the following findings except
a. Computers are mainly used for drill-and-practice work, not for exploratory learning.
b. Computers are used for student word processing and publishing, but not for writing or other creative self-expression.
c. Computers are used to teach students how to do careful Internet research and analysis.
d. Computers are rarely used in conjunction with digital cameras, scanners, and handheld or wireless devices.
C
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which function of attention involves the ability to correctly state whether or not a particular stimulus has been presented?
a. stimulus observation b. signal detection c. attentional integration d. stimulus selection
How were “dame schools” organized?
a. An unmarried woman would travel from village to village conducting lessons in reading, writing, and religion. b. A housewife would teach children basic literacy and household skills in her home. c. Several women joined to form a cooperative school that taught reading, writing, and arithmetic. d. Female teachers taught young women in a boarding school domestic arts, French, music, and art to prepare them for marriage.
Piaget believed that the order of stages of cognitive development through which children progress cannot be changed, though the age at which the stage
occurs may vary. Indicate whether the statement is true or false