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EDU 325 Final UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And Correct Answers

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a temporary support that is used to assist a student when scaffold
learning new and difficult tasks and that is gradually
withdrawn as the learner becomes more competent is a


According to Rosenshine (2012), a short review allows strengthen the connections with learned material support their ability to recall
students to... words, concepts, and procedures
build automaticity


an intervention that is based on valid and reliable science evidence based practice
is known as an


an optimal student success rate during classroom 80%
instruction is around


another name that is synonymous with direct instruction is false
discovery learning


changes to the way a student is expected to learn so that accommodations
he/she can participate more fully alongside his/her peers
without disabilities is known as


David Isaac's states, "A small child can obey because he students with disabilities may not be able to intuitively understand the concept of
intuitively recognizes his parents' authority." Why can this authority because it is a bit abstract
be challenging for students with disabilities?


delivering instruction in a systematic and explicit manner direct instruction
with questioning and formative assessment falls under
which type of instruction?

, demonstrating a proper use of classroom time, order
establishing consistent routines, keeping the classroom
free from clutter, and setting clear classroom rules and
expectations exemplifies which virtue


direct instruction means that the teacher stands in front of false
the classroom and lectures to the whole class on a topic


due to the challenges set forth by their varying true
disabilities, students with disabilities tend to not
demonstrate as much fortitude as their peers without
disabilities do


during direct instruction sessions, students are best ability
grouped by..


effective teachers are able to anticipate students' errors true
and provide initial, explicit instruction on these
challenging areas


effective teachers begin each lesson and/or each day true
with a short review of previously learned content


everyone's working memory (wm) has limitations on both capacity
duration


minimal to no guidance given by teacher constructivism
students work at own pace
belief that learning is naturally-evolving process


teaches to mastery direct instruction
immediate feedback and error correction
instruction is systematic


giving the students an option to use an iPad app to learn multiple means of representation
how to print the letter M and circle pictures that begin
with the letter M, instead of using a pencil and paper
worksheet, as the teaching presents the information is an
example of which UDL principle?


how are students grouped within a direct instruction by ability
model?


the human brain can only hold ___ pieces of information 7
for less than 30 seconds in the working memory


IDEA is a state-level registration that allows each state to false
determine their level of implementation. Therefore, the
regulations outlined in IDEA may vary on what state you
live in

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