National Evaluation Series (NES) Assessment of Professional Knowledge Practice Test

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Which action by Mr. Kirkpatrick supports social learning when teaching graphing?

Inviting an air traffic controller to speak

Dividing students into groups to play battleship

Modeling graphing Cartesian coordinates

Modeling graphing Cartesian coordinates is a strong example of supporting social learning because it involves demonstrating the process of graphing in a way that students can observe and then replicate. Social learning theory emphasizes the importance of observational learning, imitation, and modeling in education. When Mr. Kirkpatrick models graphing techniques, he provides a clear framework for students to understand the task through his example. This not only helps to clarify the concepts being taught but also allows students to learn from his approach, techniques, and strategies. In contrast, while inviting an air traffic controller to speak could provide real-world context, it does not directly involve students in the learning process or model the specific skills being taught. Dividing students into groups to play battleship may encourage teamwork and communication but doesn't specifically target the learning of graphing skills in an observational way. Additionally, finding engaging graphing games online can enhance student engagement but lacks the direct modeling approach that is critical to social learning. Thus, demonstrating the graphing process is the most effective method among the choices for fostering social learning.

Finding engaging graphing games online

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