What is the distinction between note taking and note making?

a. Note making is thinking about and recording information from the text; note taking is recording from active listening of a lecture or a film.
b. Note taking is thinking about and recording information from the text; note making is a creating notes about a film or lecture.
c. Note making is recording thoughts into a journal; note taking is recording anything that is important from the content area.
d. There is no difference; the terms are used for the same processes.


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One strategy to help students with gifts avoid the chronic boredom of having to "learn" things they already know is ___________ . This basic principle of this idea is that if students already know something and have the basic skills to apply the knowledge, they should be allowed to move on to other areas of learning

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Teachers can use _________ to match the content and instructional approaches used to the learning needs of their students

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Research suggests that intrinsic motivation can be undermined when

a. all students who meet a particular standard are awarded the top grade. b. teachers award the top grades only to a small percentage of students who have outscored their classmates. c. teachers rather than students set the standard for excellence. d. students are praised for doing well on a subject in which they are already strongly interested.

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Friedrich Froebel

a. developed the concept of kindergarten and circle time. b. de-emphasized the importance of the relationship between mother and child. c. suggested that singing at home wouldn't influence learning. d. recognized the negative effects of music on the concentration levels of preschoolers.

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