The strategy in which the teacher creates situations where students can learn on their own is referred to as:
a. discovery learning.
b. demonstrations.
c. recitations.
d. deduction.
A
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The teacher-constructed test is the most common form of assessment and is used most often for assigning grades
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following statements best describes the key message of this chapter?
A. College is essentially the same as high school. B. College isn't just about increasing future income, but also for refining social skills. C. By combining the concepts of preparation, organization, work, evaluation, and rethinking, students can achieve more in college and in life. D. First-year students need to use their professors as resources more often than other students.
The I WILL strategy can be used to prompt students to use self-management techniques to
a complete difficult academic tasks b. organize academic and extra-curricular activities c. use appropriate behavior d. be purposeful and diligent when working with others
According to the textbook, which type of formative assessment allows teachers to provide immediate, specific feedback?
a. Pretests b. Homework c. Seatwork