5.7. A discovery is what a learner constructs in his or her mind through inquiry processes
Indicate whether the statement is true(A) or false(B).
A
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How can children's feelings be reflected to them?
What will be an ideal response?
Crystal decides to take an accounting class even though dealing with numbers has always been something of a challenge. While she is looking forward to the experience, she is also a little nervous. Kate, Crystal's friend, remarks, "Wow, you're crazy! I'd never take that class because I know I'd fail!" According to Atkinson, Crystal and Kate differ in their
a. level of interest. b. self-concept. c. attribution patterns. d. need for achievement.
What statement most accurately describes a person who has mastered basic facts?
a) He or she can use a model or a picture to figure out the answer to a basic fact problem. b) He or she has a conceptual understanding of the basic facts and can access her background knowledge to, with some time, figure out the answer to a basic fact problem. c) He or she has obtained a set of essential understandings and progressed through a set of stages so that she just "knows" the answers to certain basic fact problems. d) He or she can use a set of manipulatives and reasoning to figure out the answer to a basic fact problem.
Three of the following strategies should promote children's and adolescents' moral development. Which one probably will not?
a. Getting them involved in community service projects b. Asking them to wrestle with difficult moral issues c. Having them read short stories with moral messages d. Explaining why certain behaviors are inappropriate