The "Rethink" section of Chapter 6 suggests that you should periodically take stock of where you are in your studies. Briefly explain how it says you should do this, why it is important to do so, and what you should do as a result of your rethinking process.
What will be an ideal response?
It is important to take stock of your studies so that you gain a sense of satisfaction as you progress toward your goals. Taking stock can also signal changes that you need to make to the courses you are taking, your major, or even the college you are attending. To take stock, you should consider your course work, your personal commitments, and your personal growth. You should consider if anything needs to be changed or if mistakes need to be remedied.
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Which model of integrated science is presented in this example? "A teacher in an earth science class ends a unit on the behavior of matter within the earth with a lesson on recycling. The teacher might use this STS issue to bring together concepts from earth science and life science and then examine how we can recycle materials safely."
A. model I B. model II C. model IV D. model V
What is the advantage of sharing with others the deadlines you have set for yourself?
What will be an ideal response?
Of the following, the description that best illustrates generalizing is:
a. the students concluding that they should take a piece of dough and separate it into three equal parts. b. the students concluding that bread must be kneaded an adequate amount, but kneading beyond that amount doesn't matter. c. the students concluding that they should knead one piece for five minutes, a second for ten, and a third for 15. d. Karen stating that it is important to knead bread thoroughly.
An integrated curriculum
A) is part of DAP guidelines B) emphasizes direct instruction C) is not possible when schools mandate learning goals D) all of the above are true