NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS
SOCIOLOGY
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When students of different abilities are put into different sets within specific subjects.
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When a group of students (and potentially teachers) within a school hold values and norms that are at odds with that of the school as a whole.
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When teachers and the school attempt to cater for higher and lower ability students and students with different needs.
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Inferences that teachers make about the future behavior or academic achievement of their students based on what they know.
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Detailed explanation-1: -You can differentiate instruction across four main areas: content, process, product, and environment. To differentiate content, teachers consider the objective of a lesson, then provide students with flexible options about the content they study to meet the objective, from subject or topic to approach or presentation.
Detailed explanation-2: -Research shows differentiated instruction is effective for high-ability students as well as students with mild to severe disabilities. When students are given more options on how they can learn material, they take on more responsibility for their own learning.
Detailed explanation-3: -Differentiated teaching occurs when a teacher plans a lesson that adjusts either the content being discussed, the process used to learn or the product expected from students to ensure that learners at different starting points can receive the instruction they need to grow and succeed.
Detailed explanation-4: -explicitly teach the use of questioning that stimulates higher-order thinking to provide peer feedback. use feedback from moment by moment classroom observations to: make decisions about how to move students on as they gain new skills and knowledge. make decisions about curriculum compacting.