What role do strategies play in learning?
What will be an ideal response?
Strategies are problem-solving mechanisms that involve complex thinking processes; Information-processing theory suggests that as children grow older, their use of learning strategies improves; As they acquire more effective methods for learning and remembering information, children also become more aware of their own cognitive processes and better able to regulate them; They can reflect on their literary processes and talk about themselves as readers and writers; Children become more realistic about the limitations of their memories and more knowledgeable about which learning strategies are most effective in particular situations; They also become increasingly aware of what they know and don't know
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A. True B. False. If so, why?
Is participation in extracurricular activities a protected right?
a. No. Such participation is considered a privilege rather than a right. b. Yes. Students have a property right to extracurricular participation. c. Yes. Students have a First Amendment right to extracurricular participation. d. Both b and c are correct. e. None of the above.
College-wide graduation requirements apply to
A. general studies students. B. all students regardless of their majors. C. those students who have not yet declared a major. D. students who are taking specific majors.
Nominal variables are typically expressed as ______.
A. ideologies B. dichotomies C. depictions D. centralizations