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A) two to four members
B) six to ten members
C) never more than ten members
D) the smaller the better
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A) radical constructivism.
B) first wave constructivism.
C) social constructivism.
D) second wave constructivism.
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A) Devan's parents talk about his skill in learning to turn gadgets on and off and listen to voicemail messages.
B) Jazz's parents talk about the way she can sit for an hour by herself and do the drill-and-practice program about numbers.
C) Larena's parents talk about her following simple spoken instructions that lead her through games of rhyming words.
D) Paul's parents talk about his skill in using the iPad's camera to capture plants and animals that interest him.
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A) Mr. Tindal gives the students additional homework questions for extra credit when he covers complex new concepts in science.
B) Ms. Fowler writes the assignments on the board and has seatwork ready for students when they arrive each morning.
C) Mr. Franks rewards his students with extra points when they complete their spelling assignments and make a perfect score on the test.
D) Mrs. Kim's math centre has containers with coloured beads, building blocks, and play money for children to use when they solve tasks together.
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A) Fading support
B) Differentiation
C) Contingency support
D) Transfer of responsibility to students
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A) Individuals do not construct knowledge; groups construct knowledge.
B) Learners must be taught to construct knowledge.
C) The role of the teacher is important in the process of constructing knowledge.
D) Learners are active in constructing their own knowledge.
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A) It is a form of structured controversies.
B) It requires special materials and testing procedures for effectiveness.
C) Is only appropriate to use among students in Piaget's concrete operations stage.
D) The teacher provides question stems to start.
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A) Shift responsibility from teacher to student gradually.
B) Match demands to abilities.
C) Group according to abilities.
D) Diagnose thinking.
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A) a formalized debate.
B) guided discovery.
C) structured controversy.
D) reciprocal questioning.
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A) Both externally and internally directed
B) Externally directed
C) Internally directed
D) Logically directed
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A) Elaboration, interpretation, and argumentation
B) Shared values, lack of conflict, and creativity
C) Cognitive flexibility, competition, and self-respect
D) Extrinsic rewards, elaboration, and autonomy
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A) reflector.
B) quiet captain.
C) checker.
D) gatekeeper.
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A) Novices have a wide range of procedural knowledge.
B) Prior knowledge does not impact learning as much as earlier researchers believed.
C) Novices have deep conceptual knowledge.
D) Learning is more than receiving information from teachers and texts.
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