The text makes the claim that geography can be easily integrated into historical study. Why?
a. It is difficult to construct or comprehend historical narrative apart from geographical settings.
b. Geographical skills are not as important as historical understanding so they can be taught as an integrated topic.
c. Historical study is a broad concept incorporating many other disciplines including geography.
d. Geography as a discipline has a broad base which includes historical understanding.
A
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a. deinstitutionalization b. integration c. inclusion d. normalization
Monitoring of student's work is a process that should occur
a) frequently b) intermittently c) occasionally d) twice a year
Judy Norquist frequently reminds her students that "We're all in this together, and we're all here to help each other learn." During a math lesson, she presents the problem ,"One shirt that sells for $40.00 is marked 30% off, and another that sells for $36.00 is marked 20% off. Which shirt is now more expensive?" She has the students turn to a partner and discuss a proposed solution to the
problem for one minute, and then has individuals suggest solutions, emphasizing that they should explain their thinking in the process. Which of the following is Judy most strongly promoting in her classroom? a. Sociocultural learning theory b. Cognitive constructivism c. A community of learners d. Situated cognition
The purpose of internal criticism is to
a. use a peer-review process to judge the quality of a historical report and decide whether it should be published. b. determine whether the interpretations presented in a historical report are biased. c. determine whether the claimed origin of a primary source corresponds to its actual origin. d. judge whether the facts presented in a primary source are accurate.