What are the instructional strands for the Learning Strategies Curriculum?

A. Dispersing and gaining information and visualizing understanding.
B. Acquiring and storing information and expressing understanding.
C. Accumulating and gaining information and vocalizing understanding.
D. Accruing and dissipating information and expressing knowledge.


B

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John Dewey (1902) identified areas that should be included in a curriculum for young children. These have been revisited and include:

A. Experimenting. B. Socializing. C. Expressing. D. Inquiring. E. All of the above.

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Which one of the following illustrates cognitive dissonance?

a. Frannie is shocked to hear that her best friend Meghan, seemingly a very honest person, cheated on a math quiz. b. Leo has a crush on his art teacher, even though the teacher is more than 10 years older than he is. c. Jasmine loves science this year because her teacher uses many hands-on activities to make abstract concepts concrete and understandable. d. Howie can't decide whether he wants to be a firefighter or a veterinarian when he grows up.

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Six-year-olds Jason and Curtis are rolling around in the dirt in what appears to be a fight, yet they both get up smiling. Curtis then sticks out his tongue at Jason and runs off, and Jason follows him in hot pursuit. Which one of the following alternatives best describes their interaction?

a. hyperactivity b. rough-and-tumble play c. insufficiently developed social skills d. a tendency for aggression unusual in 6-year-olds

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Why is it important to present yourself professionally when you write an email?

A. Your emails will be saved as examples for other students. B. Your instructor will give you a better grade if you write emails with a positive tone. C. If you want to be treated with respect then you must behave respectably. D. Your instructor will want to become your friend.

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