This instructional approach involves students in thinking, doing, learning, and guides them in understanding the necessary relationships among items
a. Generalization discovery
b. Discovery
c. Discovery and expository
d. Expository
C
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If a youngster were having difficulty with figure ground perception, what would be an unlikely behavior?
A. The child accidentally bumps into other children during vigorous play. B. The child would be able to discern quickly one game from a tightly filled cupboard of similar games. C. The child would not be able to trace the bird in a "hidden picture" inside another drawing. D. The child would not be able to identify the theme a violin is playing within a chamber orchestra.
Ecological factors do not affect observation and assessment
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
John Dewey believed that education should start with:
A. the State Learning Standards B. results of Standardized tests C. a child's curiosity D. all of these E. none of these
A primary difference between action research and other types of research is that action research:
a. does not require parental permission or approval from the school administration. b. allows teacher-researchers to discuss otherwise confidential details of the students with colleagues. c. involves identification and implementation of some new strategy. d. always involves a case study method.