Clearly support an argument for or against the following statement: It is not important that the teacher write an overt objective for every intended learning outcome
What will be an ideal response?
Answer should support the student's preference for a behaviorist or constructivist (or a combined) philosophical stance.
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This reasoning strategy is commonly used in high performing countries and takes advantage of student's knowledge of combinations. Identify the equation that represents this strategy
a) 15 – 8, think 10 + 5 – 8, take from the 10: 10 – 8, add back on the 5 to get the answer. b) 14 – 8, take away 4 to get to 10, then take away 4 more to get the answer. c) 12 – 5, it takes 5 to get to 10 and 2 more to 12 and 5 + 2 = to get to the answer. d) 7 + 6, 5 + 2 is seven and 6 is 5 + 1, add 5 + 5 and add the 2 and 1 to get the answer.
A playful approach to learning helps stimulate a positive attitude towards lifelong learning
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
John and Bill have both learned that when they whine and complain, their teacher will hurry over to see what's wrong. John's teacher gives him attention every time he complains. However, Bill's teacher gives him attention only on some of the occasions he complains. Both teachers eventually realize that they are reinforcing inappropriate behavior, and so they both stop attending to the boys when
they whine and complain. From a behaviorist perspective, we can predict that: a. both boys will whine and complain even more than before. b. both boys will stop their whining and complaining almost immediately. c. John's complaining will decrease more rapidly than Bill's. d. Bill's complaining will decrease more rapidly than John's.
Of the options below, which type of questions typically ask for brief responses that require you to recall key pieces of information.
A. matching B. short answer C. true/false D. multiple choice