The first step teachers should take when holding students academically accountable is to:
a. consider where and how assignments will be posted.
b. provide regular formative feedback regarding student progress.
c. determine evaluation processes and grading systems.
d. decide how homework will be collected and graded.
Question 2...Which of the following is not a recommended approach for soliciting the attention of the students?
a. Remove distractions
b. Select a cue for getting attention
c. Do not begin until everyone is paying attention
d. Give clear, concise instructions for beginning the lesson
Question 3...Which section of the lesson is typically designed to motivate the student?
a. Prior to the lesson
b. The beginning section
c. The middle section
d. The end section
Question 4...The strategy in which the teacher creates situations where students can learn on their own is referred to as:
a. discovery learning.
b. demonstrations.
c. recitations.
d. deduction.
Question 5...Which of the following is not a component included in a typical inquiry lesson?
a. Gather data
b. Create a game addressing the content
c. Form hypotheses
d. Analyze and interpret data
Question 6...Any problem would be good to use for a problem-based lesson.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 7...Using the process of inquiry provides opportunities for students to learn and practice skills associated with critical thinking.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.