Bruner's roll in the use of hands-on experiences in learning, and the discovery approach, could be described as
a....................................................................................................................reluctant.
b......supportive of the work of others, though not really a strong proponent of this approach.
c...............one of those responsible for a great emphasis on hands-on, discovery learning.
d.....a fanatic, unwilling to acknowledge the value in other elements of the learning process.
c
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The scholar who is credited with challenging the prevalent view of his era that children were simply miniature adults is:
a. Charles Darwin b. G. Stanley Hall c. Jean Jacques Rousseau d. John Dewey
Only one of the following statements describes an appropriate approach to summarizing students' overall achievement with final grades. Which one?
A) Students should be regularly informed of their progress so that they can predict their final grades with some accuracy. B) Of the four RSVP characteristics, reliability is the most important one to consider in summarizing students' overall achievement; if you have reliability, then you will almost certainly have the other three characteristics as well. C) Criteria for assigning class grades should be individualized for every student. D) As long as individual assessments have all been standardized, it is unnecessary to worry about standardizing the way that those assessments are combined into a final grade.
________ is a procedure that uses a modified discrete trial format and relies on interspersed mastery trials using more natural reinforcements and child-selected materials.
A. TEACCH B. Direct instruction C. Pivotal response teaching D. Incidental teaching
When can consent for an initial evaluation of a child with a disability be revoked?
a. Within 5 days of parental signature b. Within 5 days of parental signature c. Never d. Consent is voluntary and may be revoked at any time