A person with lesions in the visual cortex may report not being able to see information; however, if forced to answer about an item, the person can often correctly guess the location and orientation of various objects. This suggests that some processing of visual information occurs outside of conscious awareness, a process called ____
a. blindsight
b. peripheral vision
c. change blindness
d. signal detection theory
a
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In order to foster generalization of concepts and skill application, it is best to teach math through:
a. skills taught in isolation. b. intensive direct instruction. c. a focus on relevant stimuli as opposed to the big picture. d. authentic, anchored learning.
During a semester an effective teacher can expect to work an average of more than forty hours per week
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
An analyst located the letters of the first director of the U.S. Office of Education, many of which were written between 1860 and 1880 . As part of the analysis, the researcher would
a) Determine if the ink and type of paper were authentic for that period of time b) Find out as much as possible about the history of the U.S. Office of Education c) Visit the U.S. Office of Education and find out how it functions today d) Determine whether the collection should be used at all, especially if, during some years, there were no letters
Which definition is correct?
A. Performance assessment is a type of informal evaluation that seeks to make assessment tasks authentic. B. A think-aloud is an activity in which small groups of students work together exploring their individual thoughts about the meanings of, and their interest in, specific novels. C. A participation chart is one that is completed by a student to indicate activities of main characters in narrative selections; it is a favored instrument for use during informal comprehension assessment. D. A probe is another name for a free recall.