96. Of the following, which is most important for increasing learner motivation after having given them a test or quiz?
a.Make positive statements about their performance on the assessment.
b.Provide detailed feedback about their responses to items on the assessment.
c.Remind students that performance on assessments is important for moving on to the next grade or for graduating from high school.
d.Identify the people who performed the best on the assessment, so that they’re models for the rest of the students.
Use the following information for items 97-101.
Roxana Mendez pours water into one transparent plastic drink cup and an equal amount of alcohol into another identical cup. She then drops an ice cube into each cup, and to the students’ surprise, since they didn’t know that one of the cups contained alcohol, the cube floats in the first (the water) and sinks in the second (the alcohol).
Smiling at their uncertainty, Roxana says, “Today, our task is going to be to figure out what is happening here. First, what do you notice? . . . Larry?”
“The ice is floating there (pointing at the first cup), but it isn’t there (pointing at the second).”
“What else?” Roxana continues. “. . . Brigitte”
“Both the liquids look the same.”
“Yes, they do,” Roxana nods.
Roxana then continues questioning as she did with Larry and Brigitte, guiding the students to conclude that the liquids in the cups must be different.
As the lesson comes to closure, Gary whispers to Edna, “Mrs. Mendez really digs this stuff,” and Edna nods in agreement.
97.Of the following, which best describes Roxana’s thinking as she planned to begin her lesson by dropping the ice cubes into the two cups of liquid?
a.Roxana wanted to capitalize on the motivating effects of high personal teaching efficacy.
b.Roxana wanted to capitalize on the motivating effects of learner self-regulation.
c.Roxana wanted to capitalize in the intrinsically motivating effects of curiosity.
d.Roxana wanted to capitalize in the intrinsically motivating effects of challenging goals.
98.Which theory of motivation best explains the motivating effects of Roxana’s demonstration?
a.Expectancy x value theory
b.Self-determination theory
c.Attribution theory
d.Self-worth theory
99.Of the following, Roxana’s lesson beginning—dropping the ice cubes into the liquids and saying “Today, our task is going to be to figure out what is happening here”—best illustrates an attempt to capitalize on which of the following variables in the model for promoting student motivation?
a.Task comprehension
b.Challenge
c.Personalization
d.Introductory focus
100.Of the following, the variable in the model for promoting student motivation that the type of questions Roxana asked (e.g., First, “What do you notice?”) best illustrates is:
a.involvement.
b.challenge.
c.personalization.
d.personal teaching efficacy.
101.Of the following, the variable in the model for promoting student motivation best illustrated by Gary’s comment, “Mrs. Mendez really digs this stuff,” is:
a.personal teaching efficacy.
b.teacher expectations.
c.teacher modeling and enthusiasm.
d.personalization.
102. Charlie Golgoski wants his students to understand adjectives, and he displays the following sentence on the overhead:
Running is very good exercise.
Charlie also wants to capitalize on the motivating effects of involvement as much as possible. Of the following, what is the most effective question Charlie can ask to promote involvement in his students?
a.“What can you tell us about the sentence? . . . Terrell?”
b.“What is an adjective in the sentence? . . . Terrell?”
c.“From the sentence, what do we know about exercise? . . . Terrell?”
d.“Terrell, what is the adjective in the sentence?”
Use the following information for items 103 and 104.
In order to assess their progress toward his goals, Sam Malone quizzes his students frequently. He returns the quizzes the day after they’re given and spends several minutes discussing the frequently missed items. He invites anyone with other questions about any quiz item to see him after school. “You’re improving all the time,” Sam periodically comments after discussing a quiz. “You’re getting to the point where you really understand this stuff.”
103.Of the following, the variable in the model for promoting student motivation that Sam’s efforts best illustrate is:
a.modeling.
b.expectations.
c.personal teaching efficacy.
d.feedback.
104.The value for student motivation of Sam commenting, “You’re improving all the time,” and “You’re getting to the point where you really understand this stuff,” is best explained by which of the following theories?
a.Humanistic views of motivation, since the comments communicate unconditional positive regard
b.Expectancy x value theory, since the comments communicate the utility value of what they’re learning
c.Self-determination theory, since the comments suggest that competence is increasing
d.Goal theory, since the comments are likely to lead to self-regulation
105.Oscar is one of the lowest achievers in Mrs. Edgar’s class. Which of the following is the best form of feedback to give him as he receives the results of a quiz?
a.“Well done. You improved four points over your last quiz score.”
b.“Well done. You scored in the top half of the class on this quiz.”
c.“Well done. You got a B on this quiz. This is your highest score so far.”
d.“Well done. If you keep up the good work, you’ll soon be doing as well as your buddy Carter here.”
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