Which of the following is the best illustration of intrinsic motivation?
a. Brad does trigonometry problems, because, I want to understand stuff, like the way buildings are built.
b. Sue studies hard so, I can maintain my A average in trig.
c. Janet does her homework faithfully, because, I need a scholarship to be able to go to college.
d. Rick works hard in trig, because, Mrs. Stevens told me I have a lot of potential in math if I am willing to work.
Ques. 2Cognitive operations that go beyond the normal activities required to carry out a task are called:
a. concepts.
b. academic rules.
c. principles.
d. strategies.
Ques. 3David Moore tries to start each of his lessons with a demonstration, such as dropping two objects of unequal weight and seeing them fall with the same rate of acceleration. Which of the following best describes Mr. Moore's attempts?
a. He is trying to capitalize on learners' extrinsic needs to feel competent.
b. He is trying to capitalize on learners' intrinsic needs for intellectual achievement.
c. He is trying to capitalize on the intrinsically motivating effects of curiosity.
d. He is trying to capitalize on learners' intrinsic needs for control and self-determination.
Ques. 4Of the following, which strategy for improving our students' problem solving abilities is Jim best applying by modeling an analysis of his first case study including all the steps involved in the analysis?
a. Present problems in real-world contexts?
b. Develop students' expertise with worked examples.
c. Capitalize on social interaction.
d. Encourage sense making.
Ques. 5Your text discusses essential characteristics of deliberate practice. First, describe deliberate practice, and explain why it is important. Second, identify and describe the characteristics of deliberate practice.
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 6Identify two challenges in teaching problem solving, and explain why they are so challenging.
What will be an ideal response?