Students learn, or process information, in similar ways
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
B. FALSE
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Beginning readers should be taught
a. only phonics. b. only whole word recognition. c. some kind of decoding instruction and meaningful reading experiences. d. using basal readers.
A student teacher can't understand why her preschool class has such a hard time moving between center activities and large group activities. She has to raise her voice and remind them several times before they begin to comply. What would be a recommended way to improve this situation for everyone?
A) Discontinue centers and rely on whole group, direct instruction activities only. B) Plan a series of lessons that would teach appropriate behavior and institute a token system to reward the children who behave well. C) Demonstrate and practice concrete ways to transition from one activity to another—a work song to signal clean up, wind chimes to signal a move to centers, or asking children to "freeze" in place to get their attention before giving instructions. D) Assume that the children's parents have allowed this to occur at home and decide that it isn't worth the trouble to try to teach it.
Thirteen year old Bruce has difficulty organizing his ideas and is reluctant to write
compositions. To help Bruce overcome his difficulties, his teacher should: a) provide daily motivating opportunities to write b) excuse him from writing assignments c) allow Bruce to dictate all of his work to a teacher d) allow Bruce to dictate all of his work to a classmate
Which cognitive style is associated with being more attuned to the social aspects of school situations?
a. field-independent b. field-dependent c. reflective d. impulsive