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charchew

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Mrs. Pollock wants to use the computers in her classroom to help her second grade students improve their math scores on achievement tests. Based on reviews about technology and learning, which of the following plans is most likely to help Mrs. Pollock meet her goal?
 
  a. Animated characters talking about math with sound effects and music
  b. Simulation of a classroom activity that involves using math in a fun way
  c. Tutorial requiring active engagement and frequent interaction with feedback
  d. Examples of story problems read and worked by an expert

Question 2

In the teachers' workroom, Mrs. White boasted that she squelched Martin's name-calling by making a video of him in the act of name-calling and sending it to his parents. Mrs. White's method is an example of:
 
  a. negative reinforcement.
  b. removal punishment.
  c. positive reinforcement.
  d. presentation punishment.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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