Describe briefly what procedural and declarative knowledge are
What will be an ideal response?
Declarative knowledge is knowledge that can be expressed in words and other symbols (i.e., "knowing that"). Procedural knowledge is how to follow procedural steps for performing actions (i.e., "knowing how").
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Women’s earnings are consistently higher with each increase in level of education
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following research questions is most consistent with a correlational study?
a. Is there a relationship between amount of silent independent reading time allocated in a classroom and reading standardized test scores? b. What are the characteristics of a typical classroom's silent independent reading session? c. Are there grade level differences in the effectiveness of independent silent reading? d. How many minutes is the typical independent silent reading session?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A child who was in a car accident and is now in a wheelchair would not be eligible for special education services.
Which of the following strategies can be adopted by teachers for effectively using questions in a classroom?
A. Decreasing wait time for students to respond to questions B. Monitoring how they respond to students' answers C. Asking simple yes/no and leading questions D. Using thinking-based questions as entrées into fact-based questions