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Across
- 4. a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching.
- 5. DepEd Order No 42 S 2017
- 7. This developmental zone stands between what the learner can already do on their own and what they cannot yet do.
- 8. the idea that students learn similar material at different times and locations.
- 11. critical, logical, reflective, metacognitive, and creative thinking.
- 12. The teacher offers assistance with only those skills that are beyond the student’s capability.
- 14. refers to instructors teaching content solely through a passive approach such as lecturing while students listen and take notes with minimal interaction with other students.
- 15. refers to variety in terms of race, gender, class, ethnicity, nationality, sexuality, and religion.
Down
- 1. A course design process that starts with instructors identifying student learning goals and then designing course content and assessments to help students achieve these goals.
- 2. it is a level where the students formulate their solution to a problem.
- 3. an assessment matrix based on a set of criteria (self or group defined) used to evaluate a student's performance across a holistic spectrum.
- 6. the method, practice and study of effective teaching.
- 9. A theory of learning popularized in the twentieth century that argues that knowledge is actively constructed rather than passively absorbed by learners.
- 10. A cognitive process by which a learner takes what they’ve learned in one context and successfully applies it to another.
- 13. basic urges, needs, and desires.