In one variation of the ________ teaching idea, students can present a trial using information from news sources to determine a solution to the problem presented
A) Ripped from the Headlines
B) The Rest of the Story
C) Inquiry-based
D) Oral History Project
A
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Linda moved to Columbia, Missouri from New York City and uses New York phrases in her speech. Her classmates tease her when she uses New York phrases in order to influence her to quit using them. Linda has quit using New York phrases in her speech. The teasing is an example of
a. reinforcement of an incompatible behavior. b. intermittent reinforcement. c. shaping. d. punishment.
Cognitive-behavioral techniques have been shown to decrease aggressive behavior in students with EBD
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In order to both maintain classroom management and promote children's autonomy, which of the following strategies would be most effective?
a. Give children unlimited choices so they have many opportunities to make mistakes and be sure to support their efforts learn from mistakes b. Give children very few choices so that the classroom will not be chaotic and disorganized c. Give children opportunities to solve their own problems, break the process down into manageable parts, support their negotiation skills with targeted scaffolding d. Give children opportunities to solve their own problems and only support their negotiation skills with targeted scaffolding when they become aggressive with one another.
A researcher wanted to see the effects of different learning strategies. A control group simply read the book Discovering statistics (book), a second group read the book and completed the end?of?chapter exercises (book and exercises), and a third group read the book, did the end?of?chapter examples and also completed the web materials (all activities). The researcher predicted that the all activities and book and exercises groups would perform better than the book group on a subsequent test, but that the book and exercises group would be worse than the all activities group . Which coding scheme would test these hypotheses in a set of planned comparisons?
A researcher wanted to see the effects of different learning strategies. A control
group simply read the book Discovering statistics (book), a second group read the
book and completed the end?of?chapter exercises (book and exercises), and a third
group read the book, did the end?of?chapter examples and also completed the web
materials (all activities). The researcher predicted that the all activities and book and
exercises groups would perform better than the book group on a subsequent test,
but that the book and exercises group would be worse than the all activities group .
Which coding scheme would test these hypotheses in a set of planned comparisons?
a.
b.
c.
d.