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Exam 3: Areas of Knowledge for Model-Based Instruction in Physical Education
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Question 21
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In the academic discipline-based curriculum, students learn mostly good behavior and etiquette.
Question 22
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Procedural knowledge informs a teacher about when and why to make decisions that fit the specific context of the moment.
Question 23
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In the sport education curriculum, students assume and learn various roles and responsibilities associated with organized sport.
Question 24
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Development proceeds in an unpredictable direction toward greater complexity, organization, and internalization.
Question 25
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If a student can explain the importance of proper footwork, he or she is demonstrating knowledge at the application level.
Question 26
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If a student can recognize similarities and differences between the tennis swing and the swing used in racquetball, he or she is demonstrating knowledge at the level of synthesis.
Question 27
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Declarative knowledge is what one knows about the many things that make for effective instruction in physical education.
Question 28
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In mastery-based progressions, the teacher determines a performance criterion for the current task and a group acceptance rate, and then moves to the next task when both of those have been satisfied.
Question 29
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A task analysis is conducted to identify the components of a skill that will be learned and to determine the order in which students will learn them.
Question 30
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Play is an important vehicle for children's social, emotional, and cognitive development.
Question 31
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Strategic movement and skills are applied in dynamic situations, like games.
Question 32
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Implement manipulation skills require well-developed hand-eye coordination and visual tracking abilities.
Question 33
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Synthesis means the ability to put elements, sometimes abstract ones, into a whole.
Question 34
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In a scheduled progression, the teacher estimates how much time it should take the majority of students to learn each task, and then goes to the next task after that amount of practice time has elapsed.