A) Application and analysis levels are key cognitive objectives for the material.
B) Cognitive and affective objectives stress lower-level concepts and develop interest in the material.
C) Students are relatively low in ability level and have limited experience with the material.
D) Students differ widely in ability levels and background experiences.
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A) a lower pace with little emphasis on correcting errors.
B) a mixture of factual and higher-level questions.
C) a nurturing atmosphere for learning.
D) highly structured lesson plans.
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A) fewer teacher comments about each student's work.
B) more norm-competitive projects designed by students.
C) students and teachers sharing authority for evaluating students' work.
D) teacher-designed projects that students evaluate on the basis of predetermined criteria.
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A) Alice identifies the category name for a group of objects.
B) Dave adds to simple lines as many lines as he wants to make a meaningful figure.
C) Janelle indicates which one of five figures is concealed in a complex figure.
D) Mario gives a word to satisfy a definition and a given first letter.
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A) praising.
B) reacting.
C) questioning.
D) setting a framework.
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A) Construct a case history of each student.
B) Develop students' reflective processes.
C) Intervene to negotiate a possible solution.
D) Promote students' autonomy and commitment to their answers.
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A) based on test questions.
B) clarified with specific examples.
C) conceptualized as a general case.
D) presented to the class prior to a lesson.
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A) are consistently inferior to lower-level questions.
B) are consistently superior to lower-level questions.
C) are equally as effective as lower-level questions.
D) vary in effectiveness depending upon the situation.
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A) Cognitive apprenticeships
B) Explicit teaching
C) Inquiry learning
D) Reciprocal teaching
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A) is often overused.
B) may require learning skills that students might not possess.
C) places the student in a passive mode.
D) tends to reduce student motivation.
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A) "Language fundamentals and basics first; composition second"
B) "Hooked on phonics"
C) "Integrating language learning with everyday learning"
D) "Structuring language curricular events to ensure proper sequential development"
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A) one to two seconds.
B) three to five seconds.
C) six to eight seconds.
D) 10 seconds or longer.
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A) achieve the six stages of learning.
B) cover the curriculum.
C) engage in instructional conversations.
D) work cooperatively in groups.
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A) Given coloured pictures of fruits and vegetables, students will correctly classify them with a high degree of accuracy.
B) Students will correctly identify the function of the four major organs in the digestive system without using notes.
C) Students will correctly recall the major bones of the human body.
D) Using a calculator, students will solve division problems containing fractions.
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