When planning units and lessons, competent teachers take into consideration the individual differences of their students
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
True
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Which of the following situations reflects inert learning or knowledge?
a. A student does well on classroom tests, but is unable to use the information she learned when trying to write a term paper for that same class. b. A student considers the similarities and differences between several concepts before choosing her response on a multiple-choice test. c. A student tries to grasp the relationship between climate and geography. d. A student learns to discriminate between two learning theories by remembering examples of each one.
Caregivers of one-year-olds must be very aware of safety factors because these children are both very curious and unaware of safety precautions
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Cognitively, most young adolescents arrive at the middle school as:
a. concrete thinkers and gradually gain the ability to engage in more abstract operations. b. abstract thinkers who can engage in higher level thinking and engage in disciplined inquiry. c. preoperational thinkers who engage in higher-level thought processes. d. secondary school learners who are capable of engaging in a secondary-oriented curriculum.
When you are planning for a career, your first task should be to
A. learn about employment trends. B. find the ten most high-paying occupations. C. describe your "fantasy" job. D. assess your own strengths.