What benefit have networked technologies brought to the classroom teacher?
a. Easy and immediate access to student data
b. Formal assessments
c. Paper-based records
d. Tracking attendance
a. Easy and immediate access to student data
b. Formal assessments
c. Paper-based records
d. Tracking attendance
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The view that intelligence is developed by logical thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving approach
a. True b. False
10. Glasser’s view on using external controls on students is that teachers should:
a) use them for rules only. b) use them judiciously. c) explain to students why you use them. d) not use them.
Rather than advancing a model or a well-defined theory of classroom management, Alfie Kohn challenges some commonly accepted beliefs about students and discipline, and:
a. proposes a model that is based on humanistic and secular values. b. advocates a vague model, but one that has been proven by research to be effective. c. encourages educators to adopt the Dreikurs's model and work to identify mistaken goals of misbehavior. d. encourages educators to move beyond traditional concepts of classroom management.
An understanding of LEARNING STYLES does all of the following EXCEPT
A. Enables a teacher to consider individual differences that affect a person's learning. B. Assumes that all of us have a capacity to grow and develop. C. Allows informed students to become active participants in their own learning. D. Helps teachers tune into cultural differences without stereotyping children in a specific ethnic group. E. Prevents stereotyping and low teacher expectations.