Mrs. Bubar rearranges his classroom furniture. The class is about to use a Smartboard to interact with a website about Dr. Martin Luther King. After the exploring the website, Mrs. Bubar plans to engage the students in a class discussion about Civil Rights. Moving the furniture to meet instructional needs is an example of
A. Previewing the technology, media, and materials
B. Preparing the technology, media, and materials
C. Preparing the environment
D. Providing the learning experience
C. Preparing the environment
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An investigator should reconsider his hypothesis when the results are contrary to what was expected. He can do this by
a. rewriting the hypothesis section in the body of the report. b. stating in the conclusion that the original theory is wrong. c. alerting the reader to internal validity problems in the study. d. offering tentative explanations for the observed results in the discussion section of the study. e. rewriting the related literature section of the report.
For young children, historical understanding:
a. is a unique perspective b. must include key historical facts c. begins with a sense of past, present, and future d. is too abstract to grasp
Probability is an important concept for researchers primarily because ______.
a. it helps researchers prove their hypotheses b. researchers collect data from samples rather than populations c. researchers test hypotheses about samples by collecting data from populations d. most research involves flipping coins and pulling aces out of a deck of cards
In preschool, kindergarten, and primary classrooms, discovery (or inquiry) centers can include
a. social studies, math, and science areas. b. math, science, and library areas. c. library, writing, and science areas. d. only science.