Practice Test missed questions
Asking questions before calling on students
is an effective method teacher can use to keep students mentally involved in the discussion. When this happens before the student's name , all students are given the opportunity to thin and process their answers because the teacher has not yet identified the student who will be asked to respond. Asking questions first increases the number of responses as well as elicits more correct and longer responses.
An activity that required higher order thinking
is filling in the missing components of a pattern.
In a school district that is practicing school based management, authority to make decisions about how to implement the district's goal, including certain decisions about the school budget, hiring of personnel and the curriculum
is placed at the school level.
An effective strategy for encouraging a greater sense of equity and acceptance among all students is
to allow less artistic children the option of downloading free clip art from the internet to illustrate their writing projects, making differences in student artistic ability less important and apparent. This action would contribute to a positive learning climate for all students int he class.
According to Van DE Wallle
procedural knowledge is knowledge of the rules and procedures that are used to carry out routine mathematical tasks and of the symbolism that is used to represent mathematical concepts. A highly managed classroom environment focused on procedural knowledge likely would result in less risk taking and less higher level thinking form students.
1943 landmark case West Virginia State Board vs. Burnette ruled
schools are prohibited from requiring students to participate in flag salute.
In regards to ESOL, register is
the social level which language is spoken.
An IEP meeting to review a student's IEP and as appropriate, revise its provision must be held
At least once every 12 months.
Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in FL
The teacher has the obligation to the student requires that the individual shall not unreasonably deny a student access to diverse points of view. Obligation to the profession of education requires that the individual shall maintain honesty in all professional dealings and obligation to the public requires that the individual shall not use institutional privileges for personal gain or advantage. (No set of principles are specifically targeted toward parents.
When teachers challenge students to reason from basic assumptions to reach a logical conclusion, they are most likely promoting students' use of
deductive reasoning.
Evaluation level thinking requires students to
use criteria or standards to form judgments or opinions about the value of topic or phenomenon being considered. A class discussion in which students are asked to form an opinion about the simulation activity and give reasons for that discussion in which students are asked to form an opinion about the simulation activity and give reasons for that opinion would work bet for engaging students in evaluation level thinking.