Which theorist is known for developing self-correcting didactic (instructional) materials?
a. Frederich Froebel
b. B. F. Skinner
c. Maria Montessori
d. Abigail Adams
c
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Some of the more popular methods of communication for the hearing impaired are:
a. Signed English b. speech reading c. cued speech d. "Signed English" and "speech reading" e. "Signed English," "speech reading," and "cued speech"
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.
Eliza is talking on her cell phone while completing her homework and watching television. Eliza is most likely:
a. Making fewer errors on her homework b. Making more errors on her homework c. Taking less time to complete her work d. Comprehending all tasks equally well
When a new teacher announced that she would be using the Reading Workshop approach, experienced teachers correctly advised her that she should
a) distribute basal readers at the beginning of each class. b) begin by teaching children how to select and respond to books. c) require all students to read the same book. d) require children to read orally every day.