Which of the following is not an accurate statement?
A) Creating an interest in a subject adds an emotional charge to learning and alerts working memory to pay attention to important information.
B) A negative attitude creates barriers that hinder working memory from performing its functions smoothly.
C) Setting learning goals shows an intention and a purpose to learn.
D) The most effective way to work with factual information is to use rote memory strategies on a regular basis.
D
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A typical neuropsychological assessment techniques include:
A. MRIs. B. Projective techniques. C. EEGs. D. Memory and processing speed tests. E. Integrity of cranial nerves.
Which one of the following statements is a true statement?
(a) Direct learning is closely associated with self-discovery learning. (b) Self-discovery experiences should always be preferred over vicarious learning experiences. (c) Simulated experiences are more abstract than are those that involve only the visual or auditory senses. (d) Direct teaching (as in the traditional style) is synonymous with direct learning (as presented by the Learning Experiences Ladder).
The outcomes of a conference between a teacher and supervisor determine the learning. Which one does not apply?
a. Who controls the final decision for instructional improvement? b. Who facilitates the teacher's thinking in developing a goal? c. Which individual determines the parameters of possible actions in planning next step? d. Who will arrive a collaborative decision on pedagogy?
If you test positive for drugs, you will likely still be hired if you sincerely promise not to use them anymore.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)