WGU D658/ D658 Planning Instructional Strategies for Meaningful Learning/ 100% Verified Questions & Answers
What is a benefit of Bloom's taxonomy? (Ans- It ensures that students have a comprehensive learning experience. A teacher had students practice their learning from a lesson by first demonstrating fact recall, then showing a basic understanding of the content, and finally applying the content to novel situations. What is the theory that informs this strategy? (Ans- Bloom's taxonomy framework A teacher provides and gradually removes scaffolding to help students master a new concept. What is the theory that informs this strategy? (Ans- Vygotsky's zone of proximal development Formative and summative assessments showed that several students in an English class demonstrated advanced comprehension. The teacher decided to offer more in-depth assignments for these students. Which approach does this demonstrate? (Ans- Data-driven instructionA teacher wants to assess how well students are learning to reduce fractions within a unit about fraction arithmetic. What is a formative assessment that is appropriate for this purpose? (Ans- A thumbs-up and thumbs down survey about a fraction reduction The teacher of a language arts class just finished a unit about a classic book. The teacher wants to assess student mastery of the unit. Which type of assessment is appropriate for this purpose? (Ans- A short-answer exam to interpret the book
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