Which one of the following statements is an assumption of the Learning Sciences?

Question 15 out of 5 pointsWhich one of the following ways of learning an applied skill is most consistent with aconstructivist approach?

Response Feedback:Good workQuestion 25 out of 5 pointsWhich one of the following elements does NOT define a true cooperative learning group?

Response Feedback:Good workQuestion 35 out of 5 pointsIn using cooperative learning, it is recommended that teachers

Which one of the following statements is an assumption of the Learning Sciences?

Correct Answer:use the assignment of roles as a way to encourage participation.Response Feedback:Good workQuestion 45 out of 5 pointsWhich one of the following statements is an assumption of the learning sciences?

Response Feedback:Good workQuestion 55 out of 5 pointsIn a cooperative learning situation, the role of the encourager is to

Response Feedback:Good workQuestion 65 out of 5 pointsThe five elements of cooperative learning listed by David and Roger Johnson (1994) includepositive interdependence, individual accountability, group processing, collaborative skills and

Response Feedback:Good workQuestion 75 out of 5 pointsThe following statement is true about the relation between self-efficacy and self-esteem.

Response Feedback:Good workQuestion 85 out of 5 pointsWoolfolk suggests the following strategy for teachers in an effort to involve parents insupporting self-regulation within their child:

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Which one of the following is one of the teacher's roles in problem- based learning? Help students to reflect on their investigations
Ms. French would like to have her students, while experimenting with their own structured materials, discover some key principles of gravity. Which one of the following teaching methods should be most appropriate for this purpose? Inquiry
Research findings suggest that students who tend to benefit most from cooperative learning experiences are those who... are active in explaining things to others
Which one of the following statements is an assumption of the learning sciences? Learning is more than receiving information from teachers and texts
Jigsaw, an early format for cooperative learning, emphasizes what relationship among group members? High interdependence
Vygotsky's approach to learning is an example of what type of constructivism? Both externally and internally directed
In organizing cooperative learning groups, Woolfolk suggests that it is best to.. Balance the number of boys and girls in each group
teachers with only one computer in their classroom are encouraged to : create " trained experts " to help with the one computer
In cooperative learning groups, the role of the students who makes certain no one dominates the group is called the gatekeeper
in using cooperative learning, it is recommended that teachers.. use the assignment of roles as a way to encourage participation
which one of the following elements does NOT define a true cooperative learning group? Homogenous grouping
Which one of the following ways of learning an applied skills is most consistent with a constructivist approach? Use realistic materials and a group format to provide support for individuals
Which one of the following students is playing the role of reflector in a cooperative learning group? Gary makes sure that the group is aware of its progress or lack of progress toward the group goal
In their writing group, Aron has become the expert on how to write an introductory sentence. When students teach other students about the part in which they have expertise, they are engaged in what type of cooperative learning structure? Jigsaw
Marible was assigned the role of making sure her group understands the learning task. Her role is referred to as the .. Checker
The principal characteristics of constructivist teaching are computer, real- life learning environments and ... Social negotiation
A structure for teaching, developed by Jerome Bruner, that introduces the fundamental structure of all subjects during the early school years and then revisits the subjects in increasingly more complex forms over time, is called what type of curriculum? Spiral
Piaget's approach to learning is an example of what type of constructivism? internally directed
Constructivist views of learning are grounded in the research of... many psychologists and educators
cooperative learning involves the following.. elaboration, interpretation, and argumentation.

Which one of the following ways of learning is most consistent with a constructivist view of learning?

Explanation: D) Using realistic materials and a group format are most consistent with the constructivist approach to learning an applied skill.

What are the two assumptions that mastery learning is based upon?

Basic Assumptions The belief system of mastery learning starts from two basic assumptions: 1) Virtually all students can learn all important academic content to a level of excellence. 2) The primary function of schools is to define learning objectives, and to help all students to achieve them.

Which one of the following ways of learning an applied skills is most consistent with a constructivist approach?

Learning an applied skill is most consistent with what constructivist approach? Use realistic materials and a group format to provide support for individuals.

Which one of the following Behaviours is one of the teacher's roles in problem based learning?

Which one of the following behaviors is one of the teacher's roles in problem-based learning? Help students to reflect on their investigations.