The "Three M's" of college success presented in FOCUS are:
a. ?mindfulness, mindset, and motivation
b. ?manners, management, and motivation
c. ?mindfulness, mindset, and management
d. ?none of the answer choices
ANSWER:
a
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The Registrar
a. registers students for the next semester's classes. b. will teach you how to figure out your GPA. c. is responsible for all academic tracking. d. will add/drop a class for you.
Miss Abrams says, "I am so frustrated with Jade and Tia! They just don't know how to behave…they're always causing distractions in class and talking when they shouldn't. They spend more time in our time-out chair than they do in their desks, and they hate it, but they STILL don't behave when they are allowed to rejoin the class!"
Which of the following statements would the authors of our text be most likely to make in response to Miss Abrams? a. "Children these days misbehave because their parents have very few concrete ideas about how to discipline them." b. "Perhaps they really don't have the skills to behave the way you want them to, and they're unlikely to learn the skills unless you actively teach them." c. "When we see recurrent misbehavior, we frequently find that the teacher is inconsistent and unfair in the application of rules and consequences." d. "If your current strategy of removing them from the group isn't working, you should give some thought to developing a program of rewards that will motivate them to behave appropriately."
Select one of the four following topics, and using information processing and the model of human memory as a guide, describe specifically how you would teach your students this topic. (Hint: Remember the guidelines for applying the human memory model in your teaching.)
1 . Your students understand subtraction without regrouping, and now you want to teach them subtraction with regrouping. 2 . You have taught your students about force, and now you want to teach them about work. 3 . You have taught your students about the skeletal system, and now you want to teach them about the circulatory system. 4 . You have taught your students about the Jamestown Colony, and now you want to teach them about the Plymouth Colony.
A well-known cooperative learning strategy where students are assigned to six-member teams with academic material broken into sections. Each team member reads his or her assigned section of the material and then meets with member of the different teams who had been assigned the same material. Students then return to their original teams and teach their teammates about their section.
a. think-pair-share b. jigsaw c. numbered heads together d. peer tutoring