The Tools of the Mind approach stresses the importance of ______.
a. knowledge benchmarks
b. structured play
c. memorization skills
d. direct teaching
b. structured play
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Which one of the following statements best captures the textbook's view about the value of the Internet in classroom instruction?
a. It has potential as a learning tool, but teachers should scaffold and monitor students' use of it. b. Many computer experts suggest that its dangers (e.g., exposure to racism and other forms of intolerance) far outweigh the benefits it might have for children and adolescents. c. It appears to be far more effective than classroom lectures as a way to promote learning, especially at the secondary level. d. Its effects are minimal unless students each have access to their own computer terminal.
Hilda Taba noted that a problem with curriculum revision is that it has been:
a. individualized b. piecemealed c. confusing d. teacher-centered
Unaided communication is seen in all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A. manual signing B. making gestures C. using a picture board D. pointing
Which single-subject design allows comparison of more than one intervention?
a. Alternating treatment design b. Changing criterion design c. Multiple-baseline design d. Withdrawal design