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PLT: Grades K-6 (5622) Questions And Answers Guaranteed Success. Zone of Proximal Development - correct answer. Students learn best in a social context in which a teacher teaches the students something they could not learn on their own. A teacher must determine what a student can d...

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Zone of Proximal Development - correct answer. Students learn best in a social
context in which a teacher teaches the students something they could not learn on their
own. A teacher must determine what a student can do independently and then provide
the student with opportunities.

Achievement tests - correct answer. Measure mastery of skills. A teacher can use
the results of the test to determine whether the student is on grade level.

Auditory-Processing problem - correct answer. Difficulty remembering information
and trouble following directions

Research about bullying consistently shows that boys are more likely to bully others and
to use physical aggression. - correct answer. Bullying Research

Classical Conditioning
Ivan Pavlov - correct answer. A learning process that occurs through associations
between an environmental stimulus and a naturally occurring stimulus.
Explains why some students show a particular dislike of certain subjects that continue
throughout their academic career.

Constructivist Learning - correct answer. Students build upon prior knowledge to
construct new meaning.
The roles of the teacher are to facilitate interactive, discovery learning and to avoid
direct instruction and passive learning.

True - correct answer. Under copyright laws, teachers may not make copies of
music to be performed outside the classroom by students.

Criterion-referenced tests - correct answer. Are used for assessing student mastery
of specific concepts or skills.

, 1. Identify the lesson's objective
2. Develop assessment criteria
3. Choose instructional activities - correct answer. Teacher Planning Instruction (3
steps)

Analytic scoring rubrics - correct answer. Used to evaluate specific criteria the
students must incorporate in an assignment.

Mentorship - correct answer. One-to-One Support between new teachers and the
school

Standard Deviation - correct answer. A measure of how spread out, or bunched
together, the numbers are in some data set.

"Why do you think...?" - correct answer. Which question best promotes the highest
level of student thinking skills?

Holistic Scoring - correct answer. Used to give students a single, overall score for an
assignment as a whole.

Subject-specific professional organizations - correct answer. Best way to improve
content knowledge on a subject?

Percentiles - correct answer. Rank an individual's score among the scores of a
specific population.

KWL Chart - correct answer. A graphic organizer that encourages students to
consider what they know about a topic and what they want to learn about the topic
before beginning a unit of study, and then record what they learned about the topic after
the lesson.

Providing students with instructional choices - correct answer. One way to increases
students' motivation and achievement.

Request a meeting with the principal to discuss how to manage the problem - correct
answer. If you are having an issue with your mentor the first thing you should do is...

Student Motivation - correct answer. Engagement of students and student success
lead to.....

A well-stocked and well-organized classroom library - correct answer. Teaching
strategy for motivating elementary students to read recreationally?

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