In the Socratic Seminar model, the students are viewed as:
a. blank slates on which the teacher must make an impression.
b. novices in need of insight and ultimately correction.
c. learners who gain more by silently seeking greater understanding from the teacher.
d. learners who already possess knowledge and have ability to gain greater understanding.
d
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A middle ear infection that might affect language learning is called
a. dysnomia. b. echolalia. c. otis media. d. disgraphia. e. limited English proficiency.
The professional care teacher has many roles during the day, including:
a. chatting with co-workers, tweeting, and texting. b. silent observation of each baby doing what he/she wants. c. keeping babies quiet. d. holding or hugging the child to provide comfort, engaging the child in prolonged conversation, or playing interactively with the child.
Student Teams-Achievement Divisions (STAD) is more effective for teaching:
a. Problem solving activities with complex data bases b. Well-defined objectives that can be measured with tests containing questions with one correct answer c. Geography and anthropology activities, especially map reading d. High school students, STAD does not work well with elementary school students
What type of instruction encourages student participation by using a video or movie to provide background information to facilitate student discussions?
a. anchored instruction b. textbook instruction c. enrichment instruction d. visual instruction