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Bob-Dole

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Retrieval cues are hints that help students recall previously learned information from long-term memory. On what two occasions does Mr. Mandabach give his students retrieval cues to help them remember things they've previously learned?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Lower-level questions require students to recall information in essentially the same form that they initially learned it. Higher-level questions require students to do something new with what they've learnedperhaps analyzing it, integrating it, or applying it. What types of questions does Mr. Mandabach ask?
 
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Answer to Question 1

He says, Think about what we did with the mannequins last week when the person from the Red Cross came to visit.. He also provides the A-B-C mnemonic to help students remember the order in which first aid procedures should be administered.

Answer to Question 2

His questions are predominantly higher-level ones: He asks his students to apply what they've learned to a new situation.



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