Jesse uses blocks to figure out addition and subtraction problems. This activity is
a. concrete math learning.
b. semiconcrete math learning.
c. abstract math learning.
d. intuitive learning.
e. None of these.
ANSWER: a
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Jules is discovering that by being able to write all the alphabet letters in cursive, he is winning the approval of his teacher. Without knowing anything else about Jules, the best guess is that he is in Erikson's stage of:
a. Trust versus mistrust b. Autonomy versus shame and doubt c. Initiative versus guilt d. Industry versus inferiority
According to reader response theory, when reading a poem or story aesthetically, the reader
A) summarizes what the author has said. B) is carried away by feelings evoked by the text. C) seeks the author?s message. D) constructs meaning on the basis of what he or she knows about the author.
Briefly discuss the four key elements that must be present for successful programming of students who are twice-exceptional.
What will be an ideal response?
"In my own teaching, I've found that I need to use a range of instructional strategies to improve student learning. These teacher strategies need to be placed in your lesson." Which supervisory behavior was illustrated by the supervisor's explanation?
a. Collaborative b. Directive Informational c. Directive Control d. All of these