You can get an overview of the topics in a textbook and see how they are organized by surveying the index of the book
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A specialist in language pragmatics studies
a. the ways language is used in a variety of contexts. b. how young children acquire language. c. the mechanics of vocal production. d. how the brain reacquires language after an injury.
Task analysis refers to:
a. the process of sequence the curriculum according to student interest or content mastery b. the process of determining the strategies necessary to combined subtasks into competent performance c. the process of isolating, sequencing, and describing the essential components of a task d. the process of presenting a series of discriminative stimuli as a method to teach children stimulus-response chains
Philosophically, well-designed curricula and assessment processes are based on both short-range and long-range developmental goals in all developmental domains— social, emotional, cognitive, and physical. More specifically, well-designed curricula and assessment processes are
a. based on knowledge and skills that are relevant and worth knowing. b. reflective of children's individual interests and unique learning styles. c. developed around what children already know. d. all of the above.
To prepare for his test on Tuesday morning, Harry studied on Monday night. He remembered the information long enough to do well on the test on Tuesday but could not remember it for a surprise quiz a week later. Based on this information, how far in Harry's memory system did the information get?
A) It reached the sensory register. B) It reached working memory. C) It reached long-term memory. D) It never got into the memory system at all.