Your friend Julia is getting ready to take a multiple choice test. What strategies would you recommend to her?
What will be an ideal response?
As always, being prepared is important. During the test, Julia should take a deep breath and focus on the question by visually removing the answers from her view. Once she has a good understanding of the question, she should predict her answer. She should then read all of the answer options and eliminate wrong choices. If she is still uncertain, she can skip the question and return it to later.
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A foundation for teachers that emphasizes the importance of democratic values, critical thinking, inquiry education, collaboration, and cognitive theory is called a
a. teacher-centered framework. b. culture-centered framework. c. student-centered framework. d. caring-centered framework.
Many school districts are basing their school improvement efforts on the research on effective schools, but there are concerns about the way in which some of the studies were conducted and about our ability to apply conclusions drawn from them to other districts. What are the concerns about the research studies on effective schools, and how would you caution districts that consider using this
information? What will be an ideal response?
Parents who are dealing with the issues of living in poverty
A. are more punitive and less warm toward their children. B. are more controlling but also more warm toward their children. C. use more induction when talking with their children. D. are more accepting of their children, regardless of the child's behavior.
Throughout the research on effective teaching, several common themes emerged. Briefly describe these themes and provide an analysis of the relationship between the themes.
What will be an ideal response?