When you are required to complete an application in person rather than online, you should dress for a possible interview even though you do not have an appointment and it is unlikely that an opportunity for an interview will occur.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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In the Socratic Seminar model, "talking tokens" refer to:

a. tokens awarded to students each time they speak, with the most tokens given to those who speak the most. b. tokens awarded to students who speak the least during a Socratic Seminar, with the most tokens given to those who speak the least. c. tokens taken from students each time they violate a guideline for the Socratic Seminar. d. tokens given to students at the start of the seminar, and taken from students each time they speak to ensure equitable participation.

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The construction of misconceptions is related to the principles of cognitive learning theory. Of the following, which principle best explains why people construct misconceptions?

a. Learners construct understanding that makes sense to them. b. Social interaction facilitates learning. c. Meaningful learning occurs within real-world tasks. d. Learning requires practice and feedback.

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Educational research is limited by all of the following EXCEPT

a) Ethical and legal constraints in conducting the research b) Dependence on one method for conducting research c) Difficulties in measuring the variables of interest to researchers d) The complexity involved in working with human subjects

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Which of the following statements expresses how a teacher's instructional style can affect the process of technology integration in classrooms?

a. A teacher's instructional style has no impact on the technology integration process. b. A teacher-centered instructional style requires support and help from administrators and colleagues to integrate technology into teaching. c. A teacher-centered instructional style invites student involvement with technology. d. A student-centered instructional style is more likely to prefer large group presentations to small group technology-based lessons.

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