The following statements describe ideas about how students learn science that are supported by current learning theory, except:
A. Students learn science by actively engaging in the Practices of Science.
B. Children entering school already have substantial knowledge of the natural world.
C. Students’ knowledge and experience play a critical role in science learning.
D. Teachers can design activities to increase students’ ability to reason.
E. The age of a student determines his or her reasoning abilities.
C. Students' knowledge and experience play a critical role in science learning.
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A) Undifferentiated large group instruction B) Small group instruction C) Individualized instruction D) Peer assisted instruction
Determining what information is more crucial to the main point compared to those that aren't as crucial is referred to as
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