Describe the similarities and differences between notetaking and note making.
What will be an ideal response?
Notetaking refers to written notes that students take during a lecture or class
discussion. Note making refers to the slightly different phenomenon of recording notes
from printed materials or other sources that the student can return to again and again. The products may look similar, but the process of taking the notes differs, and students need to experience learning and feedback in both.
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. negative reinforcement. b. positive reinforcement. c. punishment. d. the "time-out" situation.
Which theoretical approach is the most advantageous for working with children with delays or disabilities?
A. behavioral B. developmental cognitive C. developmental maturation D. functional
The visual arts include all of the following except:
a. print and craft media. b. artistic analysis and interpretation. c. pantomime. d. construction.