The principal at Bragg Elementary School held a meeting in which he reminded teachers to create learning environments that represent constructivist perspectives. Which of the following environments is LEAST likely to meet the principal's expectations?
a. One teacher created a simulation in which students carry out tasks that would be performed on a space station.
b. Another teacher sets aside a time every day for students to suggest ways they might take something they learned at school and use it away from school.
c. Another teacher provides a checklist format for students to keep track of their progress and take responsibility for turning in assignments on time.
d. Another teacher puts his notes on PowerPoint and lectures from them to help students take precise notes that capture the content without misunderstandings.
d
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Outline a plan for dealing with a would-be censor who approaches you during school hours with a complaint about a book that you are using in your class or have in your library.
What will be an ideal response?
A sports nutritionist undertook a study to examine the impact of a reduction in protein intake and team performance, which showed a statistical significance between reduced protein intake and increased team performance. How can she explain to her manager that this does not mean she should start removing protein from the team’s diet?
A. A significant result does not mean that the effect is important B. A significant result means that the effect is strong. C. A significant result means that the effect is not relevant. D. A significant result means that the effect is weak.
Regarding the administration of standardized assessment, the administrator:
b. must use exact wording c. may rephrase questions d. may provide cues e. may provide the answer only if the student asks for it