Exam 6: Student-Centered Instructional Strategies
Exam 1: Teaching Students in Todays World44 Questions
Exam 2: Knowing and Connecting With Your Students44 Questions
Exam 3: The Fundamentals of Planning54 Questions
Exam 4: Planning Lessons and Units48 Questions
Exam 5: Teacher-Centered Instructional Strategies52 Questions
Exam 6: Student-Centered Instructional Strategies61 Questions
Exam 7: Strategies That Promote Understanding, Thinking, and Engagement59 Questions
Exam 8: Managing Lesson Delivery65 Questions
Exam 9: Classroom Management61 Questions
Exam 10: Classroom Discipline57 Questions
Exam 11: Assessing Student Performance55 Questions
Exam 12: Grading Systems, Marking, and Reporting59 Questions
Exam 13: Collaborating With Colleagues and Families59 Questions
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:
-Cooperative learning
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:
-Social instructional approaches
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The style of group learning which involves six-member teams working on academic material that has been broken down in sections with expert groups is called:
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Generally, student-centered approaches are more explicit than teacher-centered approaches.
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Inquiry and discovery approaches which enable students to collect data and test hypotheses Are usually ______________ in nature.
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What are some guidelines for the effective use of classroom discussions?
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Why should teachers be competent in the use of a variety of indirect instructional strategies?
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When deciding if you should use a student-centered or a teacher-centered method, one of the most important things to keep in mind is that the method should be:
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Which type of instructional approach does cooperative learning fall into?
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Using the ______________ teaching strategy, the teacher would begin with an exploratory activity and then lead students to discover a concept or generalization.
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Learning centers should have all materials that a student will need for an independent activity.
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What are the merits and possible disadvantages of using inquiry lessons?
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Using the process of inquiry provides opportunities for students to learn and practice skills associated with critical thinking.
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Class activities designed to involve students in competition as the primary means to achieve a learning goal are referred to as:
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What would a classroom engaging in problem-based strategies look like? What challenges might teachers experience when implementing this strategy?
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