Describe three powerful ways to begin a presentation
What will be an ideal response?
Effective presentations begin with a strong opening often referred to as a hook. Here are some examples of powerful hooks: interesting statistics to highlight the importance of the topic, a story to foster an emotional connection to the material, or audience involvement through questioning techniques or activities. These will all grab the attention of your audience so that they are ready to take in the information from your presentation.
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Give an example of how a teacher could use scaffolding to help a child add to their knowledge base
What will be an ideal response?
Instructional strategies, styles of teaching, and teaching skills are all:
a. selected to successfully fulfill instructional goals and objectives b. adopted to successfully fulfill instructional goals and objectives c. implemented to successfully fulfill instructional goals and objectives d. all of the above
A panel study is a type of longitudinal research in which
a. the same sample is followed over time, but not necessarily the same members of the sample at each data collection point. b. the same sample is surveyed at each data collection point. c. a different sample is surveyed at each data collection point, and the population represented by the sample does not remain constant. d. each data collection point includes a different sample representing a different population.
When used correctly, portfolios focus upon a student's:
a) strengths b) needs c) background knowledge d) hobbies