What is the three types of Instructional strategies?
What is Teacher Directed, Learner directed, Instructional Strategies.
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How many categories are in Blooms Taxonomy?
What is Six
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What is task analysis?
What is When a person masters a topic in behavior, cognitive, and processes.
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What is an example of Teachers Directed learning?
What is Teacher asks a question and she can anticipate student’s response.
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What’s the difference between evaluating and understanding?
What is Evaluation-making judgments about information using certain criteria or standards.
Understanding- Constructing meaning from instructional materials and messages.
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What is the definition of Teacher Directed?
What is an approach when the teacher is largely in control of the content and course of the lesson.
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What is the acronym for Blooms Taxonomy?
What is RUAAEC.
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What are the different types of task analysis?
What is Behavioral analysis, Subject matter analysis, and Information processing analysis.
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What is Direct Instruction?
What is Makes use of examples and practice opportunities to keep students actively engaged in learning and applying classroom subject matter.
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What is a Lesson Plan?
What is Is a pre-determined guide for a lesson that identifies instructional goals or objectives, necessary materials, instructional strategies etc…
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What is Learning Directed?
What is An approach where the students have a say in the issues at hand and how they choose to address them.
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What does RUAAEC stand for?
What is Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, and Create
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What’s the definition of behavioral analysis?
What is identifying the specific behaviors needed to perform it.
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What is CBI (computer-based instruction)?
What is Incorporates principles of learning and cognition in educational computer programs
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What is Instructional Objective?
What is To desire an outcome of a lesson or unit.
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What is an example of learning directed?
What is Giving a student a question that to answer, they must have read their materials, in order to get a correct answer.
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What are the steps of Bloom’s Taxonomy?
What is Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluate.
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What is an example of behavioral analysis?
What is Identifying the specific movements in basketball (dribbling, passing, shooting, etc.)
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What are Lower level Questions?
What is Questions that call for information students have previously learned
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What is Cooperative Learning?
What is students work in small groups to achieve a common goal.
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What is Instructional Goal?
What is To desire long term outcome of instruction.
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How do you APPLY Blooms Taxonomy?
What is using knowledge in a familiar or new situation
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What’s the definition of Information processing analysis?
What is Solving the problems involved in a task.
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What are Higher level Questions?
What is Questions that require students to do something new with the information they’ve learned.
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How does a teacher use scaffolding?
What is Teachers provide more structure for tasks early in the year and gradually remove it as students become better able to structure tasks for themselves.