What is a benefit of allowing a gifted or talented student to engage in independent study?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Allows further exploration of topics of interest
Provides an opportunity for them to learn to take responsibility for their own learning
Offers an extra depth of challenge
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Which of the following best characterizes teacher assessments and evaluations?
A. They are required in all teaching situations. B. They are usually based on your goals and objectives. C. They include your assessment of your supervising teacher. D. They are used to clarify your job status.
The spiral curriculum, as originally envisioned by Bruner, emphasizes:
a. a warm and accepting classroom atmosphere that promotes creativity and intuition. b. instruction in which new concepts build on previous knowledge as the student progresses. c. introducing and assessing the basic and advanced content from the established core curriculum. d. teaching topics that are within every child's individual zone of proximal development.
Discuss why grounded theory is “grounded” in (i.e., why it is called grounded theory) and when a researcher would use grounded theory.
What will be an ideal response?
Certain time-out practices should be implemented. Select the time-out procedure that should not be followed
a. Making the time-out area uncomfortable. b. Students should still be able to observe the rest of the class from the time-out area. c. Time-out should be used sparingly. d. Time should be used for short periods of time only.