Describe the loci method for learning information
What will be an ideal response?
The loci method requires that items to be learned be visually merged with specific physical locations that are familiar to the learner. You might remember items on a list by visualizing them in specific locations in a familiar room.
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In one sentence, what is the rationale for using a mastery-teaching approach?
What will be an ideal response?
An elementary science teacher is having the class inquire into the differences in change of temperature among a pail of water, a pail of soil, and a pail of sand, all the same size and all standing under direct sunlight for the same length of time. What computer-based technology would provide the greatest support to students in this inquiry?
a. A light sensor b. A temperature probe c. A motion detector d. A pH sensor
Students who spend a great deal of time learning by rote memorization likely have a teacher who views knowledge as _______
A. universally interconnected B. of little real consequence to learners C. the sum total of small bits of subject matter D. most valuable when constructed by students
If a toddler says “Me go out,” and the adult responds, “If you want to go outside you need to put your coat on.” This is an example of
A. expansion. B. extension. C. parentese. D. self-talk.