To learn how to be a good teacher, Gail watches and analyzes video segments of skilled teachers interacting with their students. This is an example of:
a. learning by doing
b. retrospective case-based learning
c. interactive case-based learning
d. learning from simulations
B
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In a comparison of infant mortality rates, in 2006 the United States
A. had one of the lowest rates of infant deaths in the world. B. improved its position from number 6 to number 3 in a decade. C. slipped from having the lowest rate to being number 2. D. ranked near the bottom on a list of industrialized nations.
Which one of the following statements best describes the history of contemporary cognitive theory?
a. It has been a major force guiding learning research ever since computers were used to understand cognition. b. It has been the dominant perspective in learning research only in the past six or seven decades. c. Its roots can be traced to the work of verbal learning theory, which in turn evolved from Jean Piaget's research in Switzerland. d. It gained prominence only when psychologists began to cast aside the need for objectivity in psychological research.
Research on school reform for effective schools states the concepts. What are the concepts?
a. Schools should be measured by students' scores on high stake achievement. b. Schools should narrow the academic focus of the curriculum through pre-scribed instructional approach. c. Schools should raise standards for promotion. d. All of these
Which of the following was developed by Seligman and Darling to assess the needs of families of children with disabilities?
A. Child/Parent Needs (CPN) B. Parent of Children with Disabilities Scale (PCDS) C. Familial/Child Need (FCN) D. Parents Needs Survey (PNS)