How can required reading be implemented in a constructivist science class?
a. Have the students read the science textbook to gain additional information and insights to the topics they have explored.
b. Have the students use reference materials and the Internet to gain additional information on the topics they are exploring.
c. Have the students read biographies of scientists and prepare summaries to present to the class.
d. Have the students look up opposing arguments for controversial science topics and prepare summaries and their own conclusions to present to the class.
e. All of the above
f. None of the above
e. All of the above
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Which of the following statements about study guides is true?
a. They provide purposes for reading the assignments. b. All members of the class should use the same one. c. They should contain only literal-level questions. d. None of these
Why is it more appropriate to direct students to take an efferent stance when reading informational texts?
a. efferent comes from the Latin word effere, meaning to take away b. reading any text is for facts only c. the focus of the reading should be attention to substantive information either embedded in or related to the text d. students cannot read an informational text from an aesthetic stance
The fair pair refers to ________
a. assuming that if you are going to decrease an inappropriate behavior, an appropriate behavior should be taught in its place b. allowing the student to select his own reward c. the process of selecting a behavior that will decrease in the presence of a reinforcer d. punishing the student only when he agrees that he deserves to be punished
Sphericity is?
A. An assumption that means the data distribution must be round. B. The critical value area of the graph is round. C. A way of rounding up the decimal points. D. An assumption that means the data in each level should uncorrelated.