Bellamy’s philosophical vantage point is grounded in questions regarding competing values and beliefs
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Which of the following is true concerning performance-approach goals?
a. the goal is to avoid performing poorly b. performance-approach goals are positively related to test performance c. performance-approach goals lead to worse performance than mastery goals d. performance-approach goals increase interest in the course
In which one of the following examples is metacognition most clearly illustrated?
a. Mary knows all the letters of the alphabet before she begins kindergarten. b. Fran knows how much of a book she is likely to remember a month later. c. Billy can read fourth-grade-level books when he's only 6 years old. d. Ewan has a photographic memory that enables him to remember everything he sees.
Which of the following is one of the serious problems associated with charter schools in low-income areas?
A) Charter schools tend to enroll the highest-achieving students, leaving the traditional public schools with a less heterogeneous group of students. B) In such areas, students prefer to be homeschooled rather than attending charter schools.? C) Charter schools do not have sufficient funding to satisfy the educational needs of students with disabilities.? D) In such areas, gifted and talented children are scarce in number, so charter schools will have students who have a low or medium academic performance.
Three of the following assumptions underlie cognitive psychology's perspective of learning. Which one does not?
a. People learn in ways that are very similar to how other species learn. b. Different people may learn different things from the same experience if they process it differently. c. People don't just passively absorb knowledge like a sponge; instead, they actively construct it. d. Development of effective cognitive processes depends to some degree on brain maturation.