Students' epistemic beliefs can best be described as students' views about:
A) What instructional techniques are most likely to help them learn classroom material.
B) Which careers are most suitable for their abilities and talents.
C) How long they are likely to remember the things they learn in school.
D) What knowledge is and how it is acquired.
D
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Teachers are in a prime position to observe children because:
a. they see children in relation to other children of the same age b. they spend fewer hours with a child and can, therefore, be more objective than the child's family c. they are not responsible for obtaining medical treatment for children's health conditions d. they are more knowledgeable about children's health
According to Brown and Palinscar's research comparing the effectiveness of several different methods of teaching reading comprehension, which produced the largest pretest-to-posttest gains in reading comprehension?
a. reciprocal teaching b. explicit instruction c. modeling d. all produced approximately the same effect
Which of the following is an important characteristic to be an effective imitator?
a. Production b. Relevance c. Competence d. Gender-appropriateness
Students can communicate their results through a myriad of ways such as:
A. create a video. B. word processor to write a report. C. utilize a spreadsheet to create some graphs. D. put together a slideshow. E. A, B, C, & D.