Briefly explain ER (Everyone responds) and give an example
What will be an ideal response?
ER (Everyone responds) means that you plan ways for every student to respond to every question by a signal or use of a white board. Show-me cards are an example of one technique for ER. Students have a set of cards that they use to respond to each question. The teacher can then see which students understand and the strategy helps maintain student attention.
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Which of the following tends to increase cheating?
a. teacher attempts to make cheating more difficult b. student perceptions that a teacher is unfair c. teacher emphasis on learning instead of students competing d. severe consequences for cheating
A group of 100 college students and 100 college graduates was asked to reply to the question, "In general, do you enjoy reading a college textbook?" The following are the results: Yes No Sometimes College Students 30 45 25 Graduates 50 30 20.What is the appropriate statistic for this data?
a. Chi Square Goodness of Fit c. Analysis of Variance b. Chi Square Test of Independence d. None of these are true.
Describe the applications of utilitarianism.
What will be an ideal response?
A variation of authoritative parenting that appears to lead to fewer behavior problems and increased academic achievement in adolescents is called:
A) Detached Involvement B) Slack Parenting C) Secure Attachment D) Loose Supervision