Deck 2: The Big Picture in Your Classroom: Focusing the Instruction Kaleidoscope
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Deck 2: The Big Picture in Your Classroom: Focusing the Instruction Kaleidoscope
1
The concrete operational stage is typically characterized by students who
A)learn easily by reading,
B)tend to think at formal levels.
C)learn concepts by using activities.
D)learn through sensory-motor experiences.
A)learn easily by reading,
B)tend to think at formal levels.
C)learn concepts by using activities.
D)learn through sensory-motor experiences.
C
2
One element of the behavioral perspective that refers to the application of knowledge is also called:
A)direct instruction
B)transfer of learning
C)recall
D)zone of proximal development
A)direct instruction
B)transfer of learning
C)recall
D)zone of proximal development
B
3
A strength of direct instruction is NOT:
A)Content is delivered to the entire class
B)Teacher controls the focus of attention
C)Process maximizes use of available time
D)Students work on tasks tailored to their individual needs
A)Content is delivered to the entire class
B)Teacher controls the focus of attention
C)Process maximizes use of available time
D)Students work on tasks tailored to their individual needs
D
4
Describe the holistic perspective including the procedural, attitudinal, and learning perspectives.
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5
What is independent study?
A)students working alone on a project or problem
B)home-schooling
C)in-class work
D)the teacher giving lessons on independence skills
A)students working alone on a project or problem
B)home-schooling
C)in-class work
D)the teacher giving lessons on independence skills
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6
What are at least three basic differences in learning and teaching between the behavioral and constructivist perspectives? Compare and contrast the differences between the perspectives. Describe how these perspective affect a teacher's instructional decision making.
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7
In a student-initiated classroom, an observer would see the following:
A)delivery to the entire class
B)tight classroom structure
C)teacher as facilitator
D)teacher as controller
A)delivery to the entire class
B)tight classroom structure
C)teacher as facilitator
D)teacher as controller
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8
Which practice is consistent with the constructivist model?
A)rote memorization
B)students working independently
C) students exposed to concrete experiences
D)frequent teacher lectures
A)rote memorization
B)students working independently
C) students exposed to concrete experiences
D)frequent teacher lectures
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9
A principal of the cognitive model of instruction is:
A)Students engage in active learning and problem solving
B)Students use one type of learning strategy
C)Responsibility for learning is the teachers'
D)No time is allocated for students to apply their knowledge
A)Students engage in active learning and problem solving
B)Students use one type of learning strategy
C)Responsibility for learning is the teachers'
D)No time is allocated for students to apply their knowledge
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10
Which example is NOT a strategy used for information processing?
A)mnemonics
B)graphic organizers
C)visualizing
D)shared experiences
A)mnemonics
B)graphic organizers
C)visualizing
D)shared experiences
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11
Describe three ways to facilitate active learning in the classroom.
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12
Describe how you could alter a lesson from direct instruction to more active learning (student directed).
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13
A major strength of direct instruction is that
A)students are allowed to initiate activities based on their interests.
B)content is delivered to the entire class simultaneously.
C)there is a flexible classroom structure.
D)class projects utilize most of the available school time.
A)students are allowed to initiate activities based on their interests.
B)content is delivered to the entire class simultaneously.
C)there is a flexible classroom structure.
D)class projects utilize most of the available school time.
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14
In Vygotsky's theory, the zone of proximal development
A)can be enhanced by adult or peer help.
B)is fixed for each child.
C)is unrelated to child development.
D)is a maturational level, similar to Piaget's.
A)can be enhanced by adult or peer help.
B)is fixed for each child.
C)is unrelated to child development.
D)is a maturational level, similar to Piaget's.
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15
Which of the following teacher behaviors is the best example of using student-initiated instruction?
A)giving students immediate feedback
B)assigning simultaneous activities
C)keeping the class on a time schedule
D)emphasizing basic fundamentals
A)giving students immediate feedback
B)assigning simultaneous activities
C)keeping the class on a time schedule
D)emphasizing basic fundamentals
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16
The chapter described three learning perspectives. Which learning perspective do you think you will use in your instructional decisions? Support your thinking with evidence from the text which demonstrates your understanding of this perspective.
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17
Computer-aided instruction is an excellent example of applying which learning theory?
A)developmental
B)behavioral
C)constructivist
D)modern social constructivism
A)developmental
B)behavioral
C)constructivist
D)modern social constructivism
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18
Which definition best describes the notion of a "holistic instructional view"?
A)dynamic instruction which includes looking at the "big picture" as well as a collection of details
B)teaching to the "whole" child.
C)content that is delivered to the entire class simultaneously
D) multi methodology that uses a variety of strategies to teach a specific concept
A)dynamic instruction which includes looking at the "big picture" as well as a collection of details
B)teaching to the "whole" child.
C)content that is delivered to the entire class simultaneously
D) multi methodology that uses a variety of strategies to teach a specific concept
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19
Active learning
A)applies only to the constructivist philosophy.
B)is the hallmark of Vygotsky's ideas.
C)implies that there is no feedback to the learner.
D)can be used with any learning perspective.
A)applies only to the constructivist philosophy.
B)is the hallmark of Vygotsky's ideas.
C)implies that there is no feedback to the learner.
D)can be used with any learning perspective.
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20
Piaget's Development Stages do NOT include:
A)preoperational stage
B)formal operations
C)abstract stage
D)concrete stage
A)preoperational stage
B)formal operations
C)abstract stage
D)concrete stage
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21
In Piaget's theory, two concepts for instructional effectiveness are critical: age appropriateness and individual appropriateness.
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22
The zone of proximal development was a learning theory of Piaget.
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23
A benefit of direct instruction is that all students receive the same information.
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24
In student directed learning, teacher is a facilitator.
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25
The preoperational stage is the stage from birth to 2 years old.
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