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Nana76 [90]
3 years ago
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To encourage students to use learning strategies effectively, teachers must design learning tasks that are appropriate rather th

an tasks that require memorization. Which of the following tasks is appropriate for practicing complex learning strategies?
answer choices
a. Compare the settings and characters of the two stories.
b. Recall the day and year of these main events in history.
c. List the names of the states and capitals in this region of the country.
d. Tell what the author said about the main character’s motives.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Nana76 [90]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct answer is a. Compare the settings and characters of the two stories.

Explanation:

Options b. c. and d. require the student to memorize the information that they read in the readings. Semantic memory is an important component of the cognitive abilities however is not a part of complex learning strategies.

<u>On the other hand, option a. Require students to actively use certain complex learning strategies such as comparing characteristics, understanding contexts, and proposing hypothesis which are all more complex processes that encourages the individual to aquire sharper learning skills.</u>

In conclusion, the appropiate task for practicing complex learning strategies is a. Compare the settings and characters of the two stories.

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