If you prefer a teaching style that emphasizes the modeling of desired behaviors,

providing children with specific but important information, then giving them points for correct responses, your basic tenet for child learning is closer to:

a. Nativist view.
b. Behaviorist view.
c. Interactionist view.
d. Social-cultural context view.


B

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Discuss the first two steps of the active learning staircase. What makes them different?

What will be an ideal response?

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A climate of respect is fostered when teachers really listen to what students have to say, also known as

a. student opinion. b. student position. c. student voice. d. student expression.

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Which of the following procedures involves teachers in ongoing assessment during regular class time?

a. miscue analysis b. standardized testing c. running records d. criterion referenced tests

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According to Thorndike, attaining food produces behavioral change because it is a/an

a. consequence for responses. b. example of the repeated practice of responses. c. primary reinforcer. d. satisfying state following a response.

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