Come up with three ways teachers might make use of e-mail in the classroom.
What will be an ideal response?
Teachers can allow students to use e-mail to correspond with each other or with experts in a field. Teachers themselves might use e-mail to correspond with parents and students.
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Which one of the following statements is NOT a helpful hint for completing an employer's application form?
a) Fill out the form by writing your information in pencil. b) List two telephone numbers where you can be reached -- a home number and a work site number. c) Include hobbies and interests if they are related to your job objective. d) Indicate an availability date that will give your current employer sufficient notice of your acceptance of a new job.
Educators are interested in the variables that affect academic achievement. Which of the following variables would require an ex post facto research design to assess its effect?
a. Number of siblings in the home b. One-parent vs. two-parent home c. Parent(s) educational background d. Aptitude for academic work e. All of these are true.
Miss Peters is interested in changing the faulty attributions of one of her students because she feels that these inaccurate beliefs are sabotaging the student's motivation. Research suggests that faulty attributions
a. can be changed fairly quickly if the right methods are adhered to consistently. b. can be changed because students who make faulty attributions tend to believe that failure is due to lack of effort. c. are difficult to change because of students' beliefs about ability. d. are impossible to change because of students' existing cognitive structures.
According to Ebbinghaus's Forgetting Curve, you are likely to retain only
A. 36 percent of the material learned after 9 hours, and after 31 days drops to 21 percent. B. 50 percent of the material learned after 8 hours, and after a month that figure drops to 25 percent. C. 25 percent of the material learned after 4 hours, and after 31 days drops to 10 percent. D. 63 percent of the material learned after 9 hours, and after a month that figure drops to 21 percent.