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College Education Theory
Students who learn best through verbal presentations, reading writing, discussions, conducting interviews, and listening to lectures have a strong:
  1. bodily/kinesthetic intelligence
  2. intrapersonal intelligene
  3. visual/spatial intelligence
  4. verbal/linguistic intelligence
College Education Theory
College Education Theory
What is the difference between critical thinking and creative thinking?
  1. There isn't much of a difference; They're basically the same.
  2. Creative thinking is a necessary part of making decisions and critical thinking is not.
  3. Critical thinking is a necessary part of solving problems and other important tasks but creative is not.
  4. Critical thinking is logical, analytical, self-reflective, conscious and creative thinking has some of the same qualities of critical but also inventive and original.
College Education Theory
The work of Madeline Hunter is an example of
  1. a direct instruction program
  2. a peer tutoring program
  3. cooperative learning
  4. classroom management
College Education Theory
A major factor that contributes to successful group performance is                                   
  1. Following Directions
  2. Keeping focused on the task
  3. Completing responsibilities on time
  4. Listening attentive to others
  5. All of the above
College Education Theory
Asking you to explain, discuss, analyze, and critique are all examples of
  1. middle level thinking questions
  2. lower level thinking questions
  3. no level thinking questions
  4. higher level thinking questions
College Education Theory
The eight types of intelligence, according to Gardner (1983), include all of the following, except...
  1. linguistic and logical-mathematical
  2. interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist
  3. academic and behavioral
  4. spatial, kinesthetic, and musical
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