Which is an example of inductive teaching?
a. The students apply the principle of reflection of light rays as they trace the direction a flashlight beam of light takes when it is aimed at a plane mirror from several different angles.
b. The teacher explains how sedimentary rocks are formed, and asks students to find evidence of this manner of formation in each of several specimens of sedimentary rocks.
c. The teacher describes the process of sexual reproduction in plants and asks students to identify the male and female reproductive organs in each of several pictures of flowers.
d. The teacher asks the students to list some variables that influence plant growth, and then has the students try each variable and come to a general conclusion about what plants need in order to grow.
e. All of the above
f. None of the above
d. The teacher asks the students to list some variables that influence plant growth, and then has the students try each variable and come to a general conclusion about what plants need in order to grow.
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In order for a consequence to be most effective, it should be:
a. logically related to the misbehavior. b. swift and intense enough to make an impact. c. low key and not too harsh to show the student that you still care about him/her. d. administered by the principal.
Describe what “scope and sequence” means in a curriculum?
What will be an ideal response?
The interpretive exercise is especially useful for educators because it assists in measuring the ability to
A. detect invalid inferences. B. express original ideas. C. recall information. D. use grammar and spelling skills.
According to statistics from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2013), which ethnic group, along with American Indian/Alaskan Native, had the highest rate of drug and alcohol use?
a. Hispanic b. White c. African American