What does it mean to be a “best-prepared teacher” when it comes to classroom management?
What will be an ideal response?
The best-prepared teachers for classroom management know many approaches to classroom management and are ready to put those into action when it best fits their need in the classroom or with individual students. Each approach brings with it specific strategies the teacher can utilize as the situation and need warrant in the classroom
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Is there a critical period for language learning after which we are unable to learn language? Give evidence for your opinion.
What will be an ideal response?
Children often enjoy the topics in a geometry unit because
a. learning about geometric properties and shapes helps them make sense of their environment as they become more capable of describing their world. b. the topics involve algebraic thinking. c. the topics are foundational to other areas of mathematics. d. they grow in spatial abilities.
White's ThinkerTools program helps students change incorrect concepts by giving students:
a. experience with qualitative reasoning about how a microworld works. b. direct instruction of how to apply formulas to the microworld. c. the necessary tools to create a microworld. d. encouragement within the microworld to solve problems creatively.
According to James Marcia, before adolescents can achieve an identity they must ______.
a. find a mentor who will coach and guide them and build a social network b. filter out information that does not interest them and focus only on one specific identity choice c. engage in a period of active explorations of their alternatives and make a personal commitment to the choice they make d. build a strong sense of their self-esteem and seek out activities that they enjoy and can succeed at