Discussions are particularly good for
a. introducing new material with which you want students to be familiar.
b. promoting memorization of relevant facts.
c. allowing students to develop their critical thinking and oral expression skills.
d. putting the responsibility for learning squarely on the shoulders of the students.
c
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Paul, an eleventh grader, has a developmental arithmetic disorder. Which statement is most likely to be true about Paul?
A. He needs minimal strategic and explicit instruction to achieve mastery. B. He experienced math difficulties throughout his entire school career. C. He has low overall cognitive functioning. D. He is also failing several other subjects.
Which of the following is the best way to write a salutation in a cover letter addressed to Mr. Ravi Patel, Human Resources Manager, ABC Company?
a. Dear Sir: b. Gentlemen: c. To Whom It May Concern: d. All of the above e. None of the above
A teacher has just written the following statement. "Gary will develop his social skills by getting to know the other children instead of shrinking behind my back when children approach him." This is an example of:
a. an informally written objective. b. a formally stated goal. c. an incorrectly stated goal. d. a formally stated objective.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A photophobic child will typically prefer to function in brighter settings.