Explain the concept of and the steps of errorless learning and give examples of prompts used in the process
What will be an ideal response?
This technique minimizes the mistakes students make when learning a new task. Rather than learning something incorrectly and having to unlearn something, the students should learn it correctly the first time. This usually involves pairing discriminative stimuli (SD) with prompts to get the student to respond correctly. The SD is simply a question or direction meant to elicit a response
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When students feel that learning is ____ to their lives, they will become motivated to learn
a. pertinent b. related c. significant d. relevant
What impact do the children have on the environment?
a) Children only have a direct impact their family. b) Children have an impact on their family, teachers, school, and peers. c) Children have an impact on their school and local government d) Children do not have any impact on their environment.
Students innately know how to make responsible choices, but are too often influenced by trends in society to do otherwise
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A sample made up of volunteers may be biased because:
a. the control group and the experimental group can never be equated. b. it is not economical. c. they may not be representative of the total population. d. none of the above.