Summarize research findings on the effect of modeling on students' self-efficacy for mathematical problem solving and math achievement

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Research has shown that elementary grade students who observed a peer model solving subtraction problems reported larger increases in self-efficacy for solving those types of problems and scored higher on a test of subtraction problems than did children who either observed an adult model or received detailed written instructions on how to do subtraction problems.

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Describe how the affective domain impacts the development of the creative process in young children

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Memory techniques such as method of loci and other mnemonics

A) ?are relatively new in the field of reading B) ?have been used for thousands of years. C) ?are not useful for most people. D) ?are not sensible.

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The problems most often faced by teachers involved in community-based instruction include staffing and scheduling, transportation, liability and safety, and:

a. misbehavior b. costs c. bias by the uninformed interacting with students with disabilities d. ill-prepared job coaches

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Mentors are the people who perform performance reviews

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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