Which of the following illustrates Bandura's concept of self-regulation?
a) A teacher is in charge of creating and enforcing all class rules.
b) Standard grading criteria are applied to all members of a class.
c) Reinforcement is based on improvement.
d) A student engages in a desired activity after judging previous work as well done.
d Self regulation is the rewarding or punishing one’s own behavior.
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a. memory consolidation b. emotionally-based memories c. procedural memories d. episodic memories
Students who have intellectual disabilities rarely are described as lacking motivation or having self-direction
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Helping students to see themselves as valuable and capable of learning is facilitated by teachers creating a culture of:
A. Caring B. Work C. Determination D. Responsibility
Which one of the following statements is consistent with the textbook's discussion of scoring criteria for formal assessments?
A) When students know the teacher's criteria for scoring their performance, content validity is apt to be jeopardized. B) Students perform better when given only general guidance (e.g., "Answer as completely as you can") about how to respond. C) Students should be informed regarding the scoring criteria a teacher will use. D) Telling students the scoring criteria ahead of time is likely to make them unnecessarily anxious about the assessment.