Which goal of science education recognizes that a course on environmental science may provide fundamental knowledge that stimulates students to examine the life worth living?
A. personal needs
B. scientific knowledge
C. scientific methods
D. societal issues
A
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Key elements of Eisner's educational approach focuses on the critical dimensions include the following:
a. description b. development of themes c. interpretation d. evaluation
A teacher who is interested in obtaining a snapshot of a student's recall of information would most likely use which of the following assessment strategies?
A. A portfolio B. A science notebook C. A quiz D. A conference
A working group (as opposed to a team) has
a. A specific unique purpose b. Open-ended meetings c. A group developed product d. Low positive interdependence
The knowledge and practices in subject matter areas that teachers teach and that students are supposed to learn are known as:
A. Assessment B. Curriculum C. Instruction D. Standards