Explain differentiated instruction. Discuss its meaning, its purpose, and ways to implement it in your classroom
What will be an ideal response?
Definition- design instruction to meet the needs of all learners; Purpose-- to meet all learners' needs; Implementation-- multiple intelligences, tiered instruction, etc.
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Refer to Exhibit 8-4. A researcher strongly opposed to inclusion must make frequency counts of various interactions in a classroom with a number of disabled students
a. Observer bias b. Error of leniency c. Error of central tendency d. Halo effect e. Contamination
Roger is shown two piles of sand and says that each pile has the same amount. However, when one pile is flattened with a shovel, he now claims emphatically that the flattened pile has less sand
Piaget would suggest that Roger is in the _______ stage of development. a. concrete operations b. sensorimotor c. formal operations d. preoperational
If you were Mr. Mercurio, what strategies might you use to help William?
What will be an ideal response?
A researcher selects a sample of 36 students from a school population with a mean IQ of 100 and a standard deviation of 12. She determines that the mean IQ in this sample is 104. Assuming she computes a one-sample z test at a .05 level of significance, what is the decision for a two-tailed test?
A. Retain the null hypothesis; IQ scores in this sample are the same as those in the population. B. Reject the null hypothesis; IQ scores in this sample are significantly higher than those in the population. C. There is not enough information to make a decision.