
Station Rotation & Questioning & Discussion Techniques
Quiz by Laura McCusker
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- Q1When students are "engaged in learning," they are ...presentintellectually active in learning important and challenging contenton-taskbusy30s
- Q2The best evidence for student engagement is ...what the teacher is sayingwhat work products have been createdwhat the teacher has plannedwhat students are saying and doing30s
- Q3Which of the following is NOT a staple of a lesson planned to encourage student engagement?students are encouraged to reflect on what they have done and what they have learnedthe lesson takes the entire allotted time for instructionthe lesson has closurestudent tasks are organized to provide cognitive challenge30s
- Q4A skilled teacher who uses assessment in instruction may do all EXCEPT:seizing on a “teachable moment”making mid-course corrections when neededenlisting students’ particular interests to enrich an explanationrelying on summative assessments to learn how well students understood the concepts30s
- Q5What are the only instructional strategies specifically referred to in the Framework for Teaching?errorless teaching & graphic organizersquestioning & discussionformative assessment & summative assessmentKWL & reciprocal teaching30s
- Q6All questions must be at a high cognitive level in order for a teacher’s performance to be rated at a high level in Questioning & Discussion Techniques.FALSETRUE30s