When students self-assess whether they are engaged in a specific behavior, they are
a. self-monitoring
b. self-assessing
c. self-graphing or charting
d. self-recording
Ans: A
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a. observe the children and pick up on their signs and signals b. speak loudly and firmly while using a sign c. avoid modeling signing while speaking d. "observe the children and pick up on their signs and signals," "speak loudly and firmly while using a sign," and"avoid modeling signing while speaking" e. none of these answers is correct
Believing that slavery was immoral, Quaker leader _____ established a school for slaves and free African Americans in 1773 in Philadelphia
a. Reverend Cotton Mather b. W.E.B. DuBois c. Thomas Jefferson d. Anthony Benezet
A teacher demonstrating the importance of self-talk during problem solving is an example of
a. contributing to task focus by learners. b. enhancing self-efficacy. c. establishing the functional value of the strategy. d. symbolic modeling of emotional maturity.
Inga is writing a paper comparing the curriculum taught in schools in the United States today, as opposed to 1940. Her research will show that compared to today, the curriculum in 1940 was
A) narrow and designed for students entering the world of work. B) narrow and designed for students entering college. C) broad and designed for all students. D) broad and designed for students entering government and public service.