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Brittanyd9008

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Research indicates that calling on all the students in your classes equally and by name is an important factor in their learning. Using the human memory model as a basis, this strategy most closely relates to:
 
  a. attention.
  b. organization.
  c. elaboration.
  d. perception.

Question 2

Research indicates that teachers are more effective if they vary the tone, loudness, and pitch of the delivery during the course of a lesson. Using the model of human memory as a basis, the teachers' strategy most closely relates to:
 
  a. attention.
  b. perception.
  c. elaboration.
  d. organization.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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