Describe briefly the role of teacher expectations in student achievement. Why might this be particularly important when dealing with students across a wide spectrum of social class?
What will be an ideal response?
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What is the benefit of errorless learning?
A. enabling students to learn without making mistakes so that they don't learn incorrect responses B. allowing students to continue learning at home with help from their family members C. supporting students' success even if mastery of a skill is not achieved D. directing instruction toward functional life skills rather than generalization
Which of the following strategies is a simplification of a fine-motor plan in which children will trace leaf shapes with markers?
a. Children use their fingertips to trace the leaves. b. The children read a book about leaves. c. The children use water colors to paint within the lines of leaf shapes. d. Children go outside and gather leaves and other things that grow on trees.
Which student (or students) best illustrates Piaget's description of autonomous morality? Explain
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is NOT accomplished by reviewing the literature?
a) Avoiding unnecessary duplication of research b) Identifying variables that may influence the problem c) Identifying promising procedures and instruments d) Providing the research design e) Limiting the problem