Three of the following teaching strategies are likely to help students acquire a conceptual understanding of classroom subject matter. Which strategy, though possibly beneficial for other reasons, is least likely to promote conceptual understanding?
A) Exploring a topic in depth
B) Developing automaticity of basic skills
C) Asking students to teach a topic to a classmate
D) Showing students how several ideas are logically interrelated
Question 2
Three of the following children have been diagnosed as having attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Which one is least likely to have ADHD?
A) Eva daydreams in class a lot. She tends to stare at books without reading them, and her teacher often needs to repeat the same instructions several times.
B) Martin rarely stays in his seat for more than 10 minutes, and his hands are always fidgeting with something. He needs frequent reminders to get back on task, and transitions are challenging for him.
C) Caroline turns her head toward every sound she hears. The sound of a pencil dropping catches her attention as easily as a fire alarm. Often she is so engrossed in listening to happenings in the hall or across the room that she doesn't hear someone who is speaking directly to her.
D) Ben is consistently on the honor roll at school. His favorite times of day are recess and gym because he enjoys physical activity. It's hard for him to sit still on rainy afternoons when he hasn't had a chance to burn off some energy.