Which of the following is most likely to be an effective strategy for helping students improve their math skills?
A. Leaving students to their own devices when teaching inquiry skills
B. Encouraging students to use metacognitive strategies
C. Helping them improve their observation and data gathering skills
D. Teaching students to rely only on concepts and not on self-regulatory thinking
Answer: B
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A) an assigned mentor. B) assignment to the most challenging classroom so that they can maximize their learning within the first year. C) assignment to the easiest classroom to manage so that they can ease into the teaching experience. D) extra tasks around the school or child care center as a kind of "initiation" to a new school. E) assignment to the largest class size.
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a. Parents are aware of what their children are learning. b. Parents' perspectives of the school may be more negative. c. Parents resent not having more of a say in decision making. d. Parents may be less confident in parenting skills after watching the teachers.
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A. 90% B. 95% C. 98% _
Once a subject-specific statement of philosophy is approved by the board of education, it is given to the writing team responsible for all of the following except ______.
A. scheduling the staff development for program implementation B. developing the scope and sequence C. program goals D. learning outcomes