Which is the best definition of sensory memory?
a. It maintains new information in a heightened state of activity, and retrieves relevant information from long-term memory.
b. It is the primary stage at which encoding processes become active.
c. It holds fleeting information that we register but do not yet process.
d. It is used for long-term storage of procedural knowledge, or “muscle memory.”
c. It holds fleeting information that we register but do not yet process.
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In which year did the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) publish Principles and Standards for School Mathematics, from which the 6 principles were described?
a) 1980. b) 1989. c) 2000. d) 2003. e) 2007.
Rohan takes an alternate assessment. Although the rest of the students in his 5th-grade class must demonstrate proficiency in areas such as calculating tax and change on store purchases, Rohan's math assessment on money requires him to identify a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter. Rohan's assessment differs in which of the following?
A) broad topic areas B) less complex questions C) format D) narrower range of topics
One common learning disability is known as
A. memory loss. B. acronym. C. memory conditioning. D. dyslexia.
Which of the following statements about wait time is supported by research?
a. Increased wait time generates more student questions. b. Decreased wait time results in longer student responses. c. Increased wait time causes more off-topic student responses. d. Decreased wait time deepens student understanding of the topic.