Asking yes/no questions, tugging questions (Tell me more), guessing questions, and leading questions (Isn't that so?) are examples of which of the following?
A) Good classroom questions
B) Questions to avoid
C) Good test questions
D) Exploration questions
Answer: B
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Although he is not bothering other students, Ramon, a seventh-grader, refuses in class to cooperate and work on the learning task. From the following, which should the teacher try first?
(a) Send Ramon to the office for detention and a follow-up parent conference. (b) Suggest another task for Ramon, such as working alone at a learning center. (c) Tell Ramon that if he doesn't cooperate he will have to run 10 laps around the school grounds. (d) Tell Ramon that if he doesn't cooperate you will immediately phone his parent on your personal cell phone. (e) Tell Ramon that if he doesn't cooperate he will have to write 100 times a sentence describing why he will not cooperate.
Teachers can use three of the following strategies to discourage cheating, which is dishonest and therefore immoral. Which strategy is not as likely to discourage cheating?
a. Ensure that students have the support they need to complete assignments without cheating d. Encourage students to catch one another cheating and regulate it themselves b. Ensure that students understand what cheating is by clearly explaining that it includes gaining an unfair advantage over others c. Explain the difference between cheating and a collaboration where all collaborators learn something and the work is an honest joint effort
Recreation and leisure instruction is an often neglected area in many transition programs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
What is one argument against using lottery and gambling money to support education?
What will be an ideal response?