Which of the following statements about note-taking is supported by research?
a. It is most effective to use the note-taking system that you are most familiar with so it is often a good idea to continue with your high school note-taking habits.
b. Linear notes are the most used and are also the most effective method.
c. All note-taking methods are equally effective as long as you have read the material carefully.
d. The matrix method is the most effective note-taking method.
D
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a. 6%. b. 16%. c. 42%. d. 63%.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Mrs. Sayers has noticed that Roger is displaying several behaviors that are commonly associated with learning disabilities. She should call his parents and suggest that they take him in for testing. 2. Strategies that work for students with learning differences are often effective for “typical” students as well. 3. It is recommended that teachers explain to the class that some people function in such a way that they have more difficulty controlling themselves than others do. 4. It is best for most students with learning and behavioral differences if their school experience is left relatively unstructured. 5. Teachers are urged to make frequent eye contact with students with ODD as a means of providing attention and reassurance.
A program that places gifted students into job settings related to career goals refers to
A) an internship. B) an independent study. C) the Revolving Door Model. D) interdisciplinary instruction.
Curriculum involves:
A. planned experiences. B. unplanned experiences. C. activities designed to help children develop skills and knowledge. D. all of the above