Describe the concept of inert knowledge
What will be an ideal response?
Inert knowledge is the result of learning isolated facts under limited conditions.
Therefore, information can be accessed only under conditions mimicking the original learning experience. The learner has trouble applying the new material to anything that was not presented in the original learning experience.
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List the steps that are common to all research studies regardless of methodology
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According to the McDonnell-Douglas standard, a prima facie case of disparate treatment by the plaintiff must demonstrate which of the following:
1. That she/he belongs to a racial minority 2. That she/he applied and was qualified for a job for which the employer was seeking applicants 3. That despite her/his qualifications he was rejected 4. That after her/his rejection the position remained open and the employer continued to seek applicants 5. All of the above
External environments in which children grow and develop, such as the family, neighborhood, and community
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following contributes to a productive learning environment for students of all ages?
A. mandatory curriculum B. technology C. independence D. routine