For many children, a computer is a part of their daily life.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Students have multiple individual differences, including eight different kinds of predominant intelligences. How can a teacher accommodate all these differences in planning lessons?
a. Write a different lesson plan for each student. b. Encourage students to investigate the topic under study in ways that are comfortable and meaningful to them. c. Require each student to write the results of their investigations in their science notebook. d. Ignore the differences – it is impossible to accommodate all of them.
Secretary of Education, Bill Bennett, argued that higher spending was associated with lower test scores
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
______ are a set of procedures and measures for assessing the acquisition of early literacy and math skills from kindergarten through sixth grade.
a. APPLY b. IDEL c. DIBELS d. Functional Behavior Assessment
The students in Ms. Lemley's class are working on a project in which their collaborative groups take different positions on an issue related to the world economy. They conduct research and discuss ideas that support their positions. After each group presents its position and defense, the entire class discusses pros and cons of proposed positions. These students are involved in:
a. scaffolding. b. social negotiation. c. a community of practice. d. Piaget's idea of assimilation.