The technique used to help children remember what is expected by giving them a specific signal is called ____________________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
ANS: cuing
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When are children who live with overly critical or controlling adults particularly vulnerable?
a. During the first year of life when they are developing a sense of trust. b. During years 2 and 3 when they are exercising increased autonomy. c. During elementary school when involved in real task completion. d. When they have easy temperaments. e. Just as they enter kindergarten.
From the textbook's perspective, why might you consider allowing students to use reference materials during a paper–pencil assessment?
a. Students don't have to study the material ahead of time; they can simply learn it during the assessment session. b. Students are more likely to learn material meaningfully if they know they are going to have an open-book test rather than a closed-book test. c. Such a procedure better assesses students' ability to apply material that they don't necessarily need to commit to memory. d. Such a procedure is less likely to lead to test anxiety than would otherwise be true.
Describe the purpose of learning strategies instruction for adolescents
What will be an ideal response?
Mr. Jones, a physical education teacher, notices that some of his students are better basketball players than others. He wonders if having a basketball net at home fosters the development of basketball skills. He gives his students a short survey that asks them if they have a basketball net at home. Sure enough, Mr. Jones finds that the better basketball players are more likely to have a net at
home. He concludes that having a basketball net at home facilitates the development of basketball skills. Is his conclusion appropriate? a. Yes, because he used random assignment. b. No, because he didn't conduct an experimental study. c. No, because his study wasn't conducted in a scientific laboratory. d. Yes, provided that his students responded truthfully to the survey.