The practice of creating meaningful learning centers in a classroom does all of the following EXCEPT:

A. minimizes classroom management issues.
B. prevents student interest and engagement in learning.
C. encourages students to take ownership of their own learning.
D. prevents the monotony of a continuous routine.


Answer: B

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is very skilled at working with people; during playground basketball games, he serves as referee and arbitrator. If we were asked to assess Sonny’s intelligence according to researchers’ and experts’ traditional conceptions of intelligence, which of the following is most valid? a. Sonny is probably less intelligent than his typical peers. b. Sonny’s intelligence is probably similar to that of his typical peers. c. Sonny is probably more intelligent than his typical peers. d. Sonny has a learning disability.

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To what does the term "quick pacing" refer?

A) Increasing the amount of material covered and the speed of instruction to help struggling students catch up with their peers. B) Instructing at a manageable pace for students while taking full advantage of every minute of instruction. C) Increasing the amount of teacher instructional time while decreasing time for student response. D) Providing students with sufficient practice so that they can respond to teacher prompts quickly and without hesitation.

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When a new teacher placed poetry books in the classroom library for his students' independent reading, experienced teachers correctly advised him that:

a) poetry books should be reserved for class read-aloud sessions b) students should only read prose during independent reading sessions c) students should read fiction, nonfiction, and poetry during independent reading sessions d) poetry may be too difficult for students to read independently

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Helen wants to reduce her stereotyping of a certain group. The best choice for her is to

a. Read books that explain about the background of the group b. Talk to her friends about her ideas c. Become a member of an on-line chat group that includes members of the group d. Enroll in a summer live-in program that includes members of the group

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