Which of the following is not a domain identified in Bloom's classification system of learning?
a. Cognitive
b. Physiological
c. Affective
d. Psychomotor
B
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Miss Hazen is a traditional teacher who has her students do a great deal of independent seatwork to help them memorize science content and vocabulary. She frequently gives lengthy reading assignments, followed by worksheets that students are to complete. Miss Hazen’s class format ignores all students’ needs and preferences. 2. In order to be culturally responsive, teachers must set aside their own backgrounds and experiences. 3. Schools and teachers are often criticized for being ignorant of or unwilling to fully consider students’ cultures and contexts as part of their planning, management, and teaching. 4. Ms. Peterson learns a great deal about her students, both individually and in terms of the cultural groups represented in class. She is kind and welcoming to each one. Ms. Peterson is an example of a teacher who has mastered cultural responsiveness. 5. In Mr. Selig’s class, students are known and valued as individuals with different experiences, needs, and learning styles. They are asked to complete most work cooperatively rather than competitively. Mr. Selig draws on student backgrounds and experiences as he teaches the curriculum. Mr. Selig’s approach parallels the approaches used in most schools in the Western world.
"URL" is an abbreviation for
a) Uniform Resource Locator b) Universal Register Location c) University Research Location d) Unified Recovery Listing
When students need help during assessment, teachers often use different levels of prompting to provide appropriate assistance. What is the name of this method?
A. modeling B. tell, show, guide C. verbal prompting
Which of the following group processing techniques is characterized by being able to reach consensus without face-to-face contact?
A. Dialogue technique B. Fishbowl technique C. Nominal Group technique D. Delphi technique