NEW 2025 NCOA LDR-203S TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The key to metacognition is questioning yourself, _________ questions -
ANSWER Self-reflective
As you begin studying, look over the topic being addressed and ask yourself
what you already know regarding it. This is referred to as: - ANSWER
Summoning your prior knowledge
_______ is when you say your thoughts out loud as you read over your stuff to
help you make better sense of the stuff and learn it more deeply. - ANSWER
Thinking aloud
_______ helps you organize your thoughts and figure out what you know. -
ANSWER Writing
As you are learning, it's crucial that you frequently _________so that you can
do metacognitive activities. - ANSWER Take a timeout
Using concept maps or graphic organizers is another great method to map out
content and see the connections between the various concepts you're learning is
considered _________. - ANSWER Organizing your ideas
__________ allows you to take the time to think inward and be honest
regarding your knowledge. - ANSWER Asking yourself questions
This strategy assists you to work actively through the material during reading
and note-taking. - ANSWER Taking notes from memory
, Such strategies as thinking aloud, writing, and taking notes from memory can
help you when you are ________. - ANSWER Testing yourself
This type of thinking is reflective and useful for judgment when confronted with
surprising things, working through abstract concepts, and when deliberating
where there is time to plan and more consideration. - ANSWER System 2
thinking
This type of thinking assists you in supporting routine activities and making
quick decisions. - ANSWER System 1 thinking
NCOs solve problems by mentally abstracting information offered, facts, and
situations from various viewpoints employing:
- ANSWER Analytical thinking
One aim of deliberate practice is to establish habits that work well and
automatically through:
- ANSWER Repetition
Providing positive feedback to a student at regular set times is defined as this
type of deliberate practice.
- ANSWER Focused Feedback
This type of thinking is applied in challenging, complex, and typically stressful
situations. - ANSWER Adaptive Thinking
New and better ideas that can break down the existing structure of the company
are: - ANSWER Revolutionary Innovations
Discovery of the wheel, telephone, car, and internet are all types of: -
ANSWER Innovative Thinking
Being open-minded, applying active listening, and developing fresh ideas to
generate new and improved systems, processes, and solutions are part of:
- ANSWER Creative Thinking
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The key to metacognition is questioning yourself, _________ questions -
ANSWER Self-reflective
As you begin studying, look over the topic being addressed and ask yourself
what you already know regarding it. This is referred to as: - ANSWER
Summoning your prior knowledge
_______ is when you say your thoughts out loud as you read over your stuff to
help you make better sense of the stuff and learn it more deeply. - ANSWER
Thinking aloud
_______ helps you organize your thoughts and figure out what you know. -
ANSWER Writing
As you are learning, it's crucial that you frequently _________so that you can
do metacognitive activities. - ANSWER Take a timeout
Using concept maps or graphic organizers is another great method to map out
content and see the connections between the various concepts you're learning is
considered _________. - ANSWER Organizing your ideas
__________ allows you to take the time to think inward and be honest
regarding your knowledge. - ANSWER Asking yourself questions
This strategy assists you to work actively through the material during reading
and note-taking. - ANSWER Taking notes from memory
, Such strategies as thinking aloud, writing, and taking notes from memory can
help you when you are ________. - ANSWER Testing yourself
This type of thinking is reflective and useful for judgment when confronted with
surprising things, working through abstract concepts, and when deliberating
where there is time to plan and more consideration. - ANSWER System 2
thinking
This type of thinking assists you in supporting routine activities and making
quick decisions. - ANSWER System 1 thinking
NCOs solve problems by mentally abstracting information offered, facts, and
situations from various viewpoints employing:
- ANSWER Analytical thinking
One aim of deliberate practice is to establish habits that work well and
automatically through:
- ANSWER Repetition
Providing positive feedback to a student at regular set times is defined as this
type of deliberate practice.
- ANSWER Focused Feedback
This type of thinking is applied in challenging, complex, and typically stressful
situations. - ANSWER Adaptive Thinking
New and better ideas that can break down the existing structure of the company
are: - ANSWER Revolutionary Innovations
Discovery of the wheel, telephone, car, and internet are all types of: -
ANSWER Innovative Thinking
Being open-minded, applying active listening, and developing fresh ideas to
generate new and improved systems, processes, and solutions are part of:
- ANSWER Creative Thinking