Which of these would NOT be a design feature of a Jasper Woodbury adventure?
a. Students interacting with simple problems to prepare for complex ones
b. Students watching a video-based story related to a complex problem
c. Students working collaboratively in solving problems
d. Data embedded in the adventure that is needed for problem solving
a
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The text suggests that the future design of schools may be toward ____ that offer sections based on different needs
a. portable schools b. modular schools c. mixed-use buildings d. mobile units
One characteristic of an effective integrated middle school curriculum includes:
a. a central problem is collaboratively identified by teachers and students for study and exploration. b. the teacher selects the issue or problem for study since she or he knows students' academic ability. c. students use traditional paper and pencil assessment devices rather than authentic means of assessment. d. the curricular boundary lines continue because achievement in single curricular areas is essential for effective learning to occur.
In human development, there is a "pruning" period involving a massive loss of neurons. This
loss occurs in: a. childhood. b. adolescence. c. middle age. d. old age.
An important part of Howard Gardner's intelligence theory is that intelligences could be developed and strengthened.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)