Mrs. Swanson has noticed her 7th grade students rarely pay attention to the illustrations in their social studies textbook. As part of an upcoming lesson on community and culture, Mrs. Swanson will be teaching her students how to look at images and decipher meaning. Understanding how to read and derive meaning from visuals is

A. Art
B. Photo literacy
C. Decoding
D. Encoding


C. Decoding

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A student who is taking a course in educational psychology for the first time scans through the information-processing theory chapter and notes the word metacognition, which is unfamiliar. This student's selective focusing on the term metacognition is known as

a. retrieval. b. elaborative rehearsal. c. attention. d. discriminant encoding.

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In classroom assessment, short answer items are typically scored with the same objectivity as multiple-choice items

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Science should appeal to young adolescents since:

a. they like a textbook approach whereby they will know exactly what is to be learned and mastered. b. middle school science is usually only a review of science studied in the elementary school. c. it basically requires only memorization rather than any type of active participation. d. their psychosocial development allows for more collaboration on projects and experiments and their cognitive development allows for higher-order thinking and the testing of hypotheses.

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To do well on multiple-choice, true/false, and matching tests, you need to guess well and understand general ideas.

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

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