Teachers can reduce the differences among learners in the classroom by
A) introducing ideas as independent learning experiences
B) making sure all students follow the teacher's approach to learning
C) creating opportunities for students to resolve conflicts and construct new meanings for themselves
D) monitoring students' knowledge through the same tool each time assessment is required
C
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Clearly describe a specific topic or subject area which you will be teaching and then indicate at least five ways you could use educational technology with your students to support and enhance effective instruction and learning
What will be an ideal response?
Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development has been criticized for, among other things, an emphasis on macromoral issues at the expense of micromoral issues. Which of the following represents a pairing of macromoral and micromoral issues?
a. lobbying members of Congress to pass laws restricting the emission of greenhouse gases/joining a local commission charged with improving race relations b. sending a letter of condolence to a friend whose parent passed away/returning a $20 bill that dropped from the purse of the woman standing nearby c. raising funds for cancer research/mowing one's lawn d. defending the right of neo-Nazis to argue that the Holocaust did not happen/going grocery shopping for a friend who is injured
Parental sensitivity to infants can be seen in parent-infant interactions:
a. Throughout Europe. b. Throughout Europe and the United States. c. Throughout Asian countries. d. Throughout the world.
Of the following, the best way to help students who are English learners become more fluent readers and writers is to:
a) immerse them in oral language activities b) provide activities that will build fine motor skills for handwriting c) provide short sentences for copying activities d) translate all instructional materials