How does stress affect one’s emotions and body?
What will be an ideal response?
Stress causes emotional reactions, such as anxiety, fear, guilt, anger, joy, and happiness. As a person feels one or more of these emotions, he or she is also experiencing physical, neurochemical reactions, including changes to hormones, heart rate, blood flow, skin, and muscles.
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In a classroom visual arts center:
a. the use of materials should be teacher-directed b. the use of materials should involve moderate teacher assistance c. the use of materials should involve minimal teacher assistance d. none of the above
In Piagetian theory, when people encounter experiences similar to those they have already experienced, the new experience may be stored in an existing schema through a process called
a. Assimilation. b. Accommodation. c. Equilibration. d. Disequilibration.
Requires the implementation of effective instruction
What will be an ideal response?
Students working independently, with teacher feedback, is called
a. guided practice. b. independent practice. c. homework. d. assessment of learning.