Cultural models and __ of lessons are excellent ways that teachers can integrate the lives of students in their instruction
a. Student-focusing
b. Norming
c. Teacher-centering
d. Scaffolding
d
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Information from the environment that is picked up by our sense organs is called ______, and the meaning that our brain attached to that information is called ______.
a. sensory store; retention store b. sensory input; meaning output c. sensations; perception d. perceptions; sensations
In order for a student to use computer technology for a given task, they must be able to type on the keyboard
a. True b. False ______________________________________________________________________________
The court case Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District (1969) was an example of federal intervention in education based on which of the following?
a. A state refusing to apply for a federally-funded grant b. A state accepting a federal grant under the General Welfare clause c. A state provision that violates the Interstate Commerce Clause d. Actions the violate the U.S. Constitution
In which one of the following situations should we be most concerned about missing a critical period in a person's development?
a. Rachel is born with a cataract in her left eye that is surgically removed when she is 8 years old. b. Phoebe doesn't learn how to write until she is 12 years old. c. Although Ross knows how to count, he gets no formal instruction in mathematics until he is 15. d. Joey has his first tennis lesson when he is 25.