A career is which one of the following?
A. discipline
B. major
C. field of study
D. occupation or profession
D
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Each day, Burton takes time to think about his progress at teaching, and attempts to understand what he is doing right and doing wrong and why. He knows this will contribute to the development of his expertise. Burton is using the technique of:
a. expert thinking b. reflective thinking c. effective daydreaming d. practical thinking
What would you recommend to a fellow teacher who usually made the following types of statements to young children? "Move that one over here.". "Put your painting somewhere to dry.". "No, not there, move it there.". "Yes, it slipped off, didn't it?" "OK, that's enough of that."
What will be an ideal response?
A researcher has developed a series of in-service training programs for teachers that he believes will improve their effectiveness in the classroom. The researcher observes and compares teacher classroom behavior before and after the teachers attend the in-service training. If this design has a flaw, suggest a way(s) that you would improve it
a. Use trained observers other than the researcher to make the before and after classroom observations. b. Use videotapes of before and after teacher behavior and have trained observers in a blind technique evaluate the pre- and post-training tapes. c. a or b d. There is no serious flaw in the study. The researcher who developed the program and has an interest in its effectiveness should be the one making the observations.
"Shawna had 20 cookies. She wanted to place 6 cookies on each plate. How many plates should Shawna use?" Which is the most appropriate way for the teacher to present this problem?
a. Students should skip this problem because they have not yet learned about remainders. b. The teacher should explain that the answer is 3 r2 plates; the r represents the remainder, or "leftovers" c. The teacher should explain that the answer is 3 2/6 or 3 1/3 plates because the leftover 2 cookies only take up 1/3 of a plate. d. The teacher should explain that the answer is 4 plates because in real-life problems, the answers don't always come out evenly and the 2 leftover cookies will still need to be placed on a plate.