What are the three stages of Egan’s model?
A. Establishing rapport, clarifying the situation and formulating strategies
B. Establishing rapport, clarifying the situation and developing preferred solutions
C. Clarifying the situation, developing preferred solutions and action planning
D. Clarifying the situation, action planning and establishing implementation
E. Developing preferred solutions, action planning, and establishing implementation
C. Clarifying the situation, developing preferred solutions and action planning
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What will be an ideal response?
In what ways is diversity in our society evident?
a. Disabilities and abilities b. Social, cultural, and linguistic differences c. Economic backgrounds d. All of the above
Why is it important to edit your notes soon after the class in which they were taken?
a. The longer you wait, the less likely you are to ever edit your notes. b. Editing is a time-consuming process and must be scheduled. c. Recall questions are effective only if they are developed soon after the class. d. Effective editing requires that the lecture still be fresh in your memory.
When taking a test it is a bad idea to
a. rush through and leave early. b. watch the clock. c. make intelligent guesses. d. use critical thinking skills.