Explain scaffolding in the teaching learning process
What will be an ideal response?
the strategy of providing decreasing levels of support while placing higher demands as
the child progresses toward the goal of independent problem solving
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When teaching students to hear the word and spell it correctly, the teacher orally presents a word printed on a flashcard and directs the student to look at the word and spell it along with him or her. In this learning trial, the flashcard is considered a ______.
A. reinforcer B. target behavior C. performance feedback D. prompt
Second-grade students each place thin paper over an object they have found in the classroom and rub a crayon over the paper on part of the surface of the object. The activity can most effectively be used to introduce students to which of the following elements of art?
A. Texture B. Space C. Line D. Shape
Which of the following is an example of removal punishment?
a) Response cost b) Loss of recess c) Seatbelt buzzer d) Fine