Describe the meaning of results-driven curriculum
What will be an ideal response?
It is a goal-driven curriculum model with instruction that focuses on constructing individual knowledge through mastery and assessing student learning against the anticipated outcomes.
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Which type of organizational character prefers to keep options open and seek more information?
a) Thinking b) Feeling c) Judging d) Perceiving
In classical conditioning, the event that causes an instinctive or reflexive physiological or emotional response is referred to as the:
a. unconditioned response. b. unconditioned stimulus. c. conditioned stimulus. d. conditioned response.
In which of the following situations is "negative transfer" occurring?
a. A student who has used a typewriter for many years discovers that the letters are in the same places on a computer keyboard. b. A student who is studying Portuguese finds many similarities in vocabulary and grammar with the Spanish she already knows. c. A middle school student has tests in science and language arts this week. d. After learning to add two fractions by simply adding their numerators, a student begins to multiply fractions in a similar fashion, getting an incorrect result.
The definition of stimulus is:
A.An object or event that may influence behavior B.An object or event that influences behavior C.A contingency D.A request or consequence to a behavior E.Both c and d