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What is one major advantage of creating a year plan?
Which step is crucial for implementing a unit plan?
What is the first step in lesson planning?
Which of the following is a characteristic of a good unit plan?
What is a key characteristic of an effective lesson plan?
What is the primary advantage of a lesson plan?
A unit plan focuses on:
What is the main purpose of a year plan?
Which of the following is NOT a classroom management strategy?
Positive reinforcement in classroom management is an example of which strategy?
Which strategy is most effective for preventing behavioral issues in the classroom?
Which classroom management practice promotes inclusivity?
Which of the following is a key trend in classroom management?
What is the current trend in classroom management practices?
What is the key focus of social development?
Which of the following focuses on moral development?
Who proposed the psychosocial stages of development?
Which psychologist is most associated with stages of cognitive development?
Emotional development refers to:
Cognitive development primarily involves:
Which of the following is NOT a type of human development?
Adolescence is marked by:
What is the primary developmental task during early childhood (2–6 years)?
Which stage is characterized by rapid physical and sensory development in the first year of life?
Which period is considered the most critical for preventing congenital abnormalities?
Which of the following occurs during the fetal stage?
During which stage of prenatal development does organ formation primarily occur?
Which of the following is NOT a stage of prenatal development?
Correlative subsumption occurs when:
What is a key difference between meaningful learning and rote learning?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Ausubel’s theory?
Ausubel emphasized which method of teaching?
An example of a derivative subsumption would be:
Which of the following best describes rote learning in Ausubel’s theory?
What is the purpose of an advance organizer in Ausubel's theory?
According to Ausubel, which factor is most critical for learning?
What is the primary mechanism of learning in Ausubel's theory?
David Ausubel’s Learning Theory is also known as:
Which teaching strategy is most effective for students with learning disabilities?
Which of these is NOT a learning disability?
A child who understands spoken language but struggles to express themselves in writing might have:
What is the role of assistive technology in supporting students with learning disabilities?
In individuals with learning disabilities, the gap between potential and performance is often due to:
Dyslexia is most closely associated with difficulties in:
Which intervention is most effective for children with learning disabilities?
Which of these is a common sign of a learning disability in preschool-aged children?
Which of the following is an example of a specific learning disability?
Learning disabilities are primarily caused by:
Executive functioning difficulties are commonly associated with which learning disability?
A learning disability that affects a person's ability to plan and coordinate physical movements is known as: