Outline the steps in an effective error correction
What will be an ideal response?
Most error corrections occur during group instruction and follow a procedure of model, lead, test, and delayed test. Diagnosis is the process of determining the cause of a pattern of errors. Remediation is the process of reteaching a skill to prevent future errors. An error correction immediately follows the mistake a student makes during teacher-direct instruction and requires minimal diagnosis because the teacher knows exactly which question was missed. A diagnosis, on the other hand, consists primarily of an analysis of the errors students make on independent work.
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A. The process in which factor analysis is linked to ANOVA B. The technique used to divide the factor scores by one another C. A method used for calculating the square of the sum of the correlation variable scores D. The procedure of converting possibly correlated variables into a set of linearly uncorrelated variables
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What will be an ideal response?
Jeri reads an essay question on an exam, and spends several minutes thinking about how to answer it. The long pause before starting to write is an example of:
a. local planning b. global planning c. knowledge telling d. reviewing
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false