Evaluate why each range of planning is important to the teacher
What will be an ideal response?
Long-range planning is important because it allows the teacher to plan for desired student learning outcomes and acceptable evidence of achievement, middle-range planning is important because it allows the teacher to plan a unit for a month or six weeks, and short-range planning is important because it allows the teacher to plan concise, functional, practical, and usable lesson plans.
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a. naming the parts of a microscope b. preparing a slide for a microscope c. adjusting the focus on a microscope d. cleaning the lenses of a microscope
There is abundant evidence indicating that "how" children are taught is not as critical as "what" they are taught
a. True b. False
Absolute grading would require information concerning a student's
A. growth in achievement. B. level of performance. C. performance in relation to learning ability. D. rank in the group.
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a. Cohesion b. Active Root-Stem Transport (ARST) c. Reverse osmosis d. Adhesion