36 Questions
What type of discussions allow greater student participation according to the text?
Small-group discussions
What is a common reaction among students when receiving feedback?
Confusion
What did Rosenshine & Hattie suggest related to self-feedback?
Students should set clear goals
What may students need help with during small-group discussions?
Staying focused
Which step is suggested to be taken after making an honest probe for an answer by a student?
Review the previous answer
What is mentioned as a potential challenge for students during group discussions?
Overconfidence in their own knowledge
What is a key factor highlighted for successful small-group discussions?
Diverse student backgrounds
What is considered important for students to focus on when receiving feedback?
'Deep praise'
What did the study by Cooper & Lindsay (2006) suggest about homework?
It indicated that in-class work has more positive effects than homework.
What did the study by Robinson, Cooper, Council, and Patall (2009) reveal about homework?
It indicated that evidence suggests homework leads to higher grades and more well-rounded students.
What is one of the consequences mentioned in the text regarding the decline in practical homework assignments?
Lower-achieving students find it harder to engage with their assignments
How do Cooper & Valentine (1999) view the role of homework in education?
As a significant aspect of elementary education
What did Nye (2006) suggest about the relationship between television and homework?
That television can be beneficial for learning when there is less adult supervision
What impact did Valentine (2009) suggest about homework on learning?
"Well-planned homework would help students become disengaged"
Which type of instructional strategy is described as having more cognitive disadvantages than advantages?
Direct Instruction
What is the main purpose of the 'One-Minute Write' strategy mentioned in the passage?
To have students summarize the key points of the lesson
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of Direct Instruction?
It promotes active thinking and problem-solving
What is the main purpose of using manipulatives and cooperative learning strategies in the classroom?
To motivate students and make lessons more engaging
According to the passage, which of the following is a common misconception that distractors in multiple-choice questions should represent?
Common student misunderstandings or mistakes
According to the passage, which of the following is a key characteristic of well-written distractors in multiple-choice questions?
They should be homogeneous in content when possible
According to the passage, which domain of Bloom's taxonomy is focused on physical ability and coordination?
Psychomotor domain
What is the main purpose of using instructional objectives according to the passage?
To help students complete assignments
Which level of the affective domain is described as 'Being committed to a certain idea'?
Characterization
What does the passage recommend instructors avoid when writing instructional objectives?
Using magic phrases that sound very little
According to the passage, which of the following is a key characteristic of good instructional objectives?
They should be specific and measurable
What does the passage recommend instructors do to ensure students learn the same big ideas in a course?
Ensure assignments cover the same big ideas
Which level of Bloom's revised taxonomy is described in the passage as focusing on 'responding' and 'valuing'?
Affective
What does the passage recommend instructors do to help students become deep thinkers?
Ensure objectives communicate the meaning clearly
What is the main idea behind 'backward design' in teaching?
Planning lessons starting from the desired learning outcomes.
What should teachers do after identifying the desired learning outcomes?
Design assessments to measure those outcomes.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of effective multiple choice options?
Options should contain clues about the correct answer.
What should teachers do when a student appears puzzled or unsure about the learning content?
Try to explain the content again in a different way.
Which of the following is an example of a well-constructed multiple choice question stem?
The stem should present a definite problem and be meaningful by itself.
Which of the following is a recommended practice when constructing multiple choice options?
Ensure that options are mutually exclusive.
According to the guidelines, what should be the primary consideration when choosing the correct answer for a multiple choice question?
The answer should be the best answer to the question.
Which of the following is NOT a recommended practice when constructing multiple choice question stems?
Include irrelevant material in the stem.
Test your knowledge on applying Bloom's Taxonomy in assessing psychomotor skills, values, and behavior. Evaluate your understanding of integrating nutrition education and character development.
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