The document provides instructions for paraphrasing and directly quoting statements from various authorities on education. It lists 10 statements about topics like the internet, technology in education, cooperative learning, individual study, repetition, language development, and social learning. Students are to directly quote and paraphrase each statement in their response. The document aims to teach skills in summarizing information from sources in one's own words.
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Quiz On Paraphrasing and Direct Quoting
The document provides instructions for paraphrasing and directly quoting statements from various authorities on education. It lists 10 statements about topics like the internet, technology in education, cooperative learning, individual study, repetition, language development, and social learning. Students are to directly quote and paraphrase each statement in their response. The document aims to teach skills in summarizing information from sources in one's own words.
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Holy Name University
Senior High School Department
English for Academic and Professional Purposes Lessons: Paraphrasing and Direct Quoting Instructions: Provide a direct quotation and a paraphrase of each statement.
Authority Year Statement
Chapman 2002 The internet is a relatively new channel for scholarly resources and contains vast quantities of information that vary a great deal regarding its contents, aim, target group, reliability, etc. Goldman, et al 1999 Technology supports the solution of meaningful problems pertaining to education because students can review stories on an interactive video disc many times and freeze specific frames or pictures to study them. Fawcett & Garton 2008 Through group learning, students have to exchange ideas, make plans and propose solutions to accomplish a collaborative goal. Johnson & Johnson 1998 Cooperative learning is grouping students together to accomplish shared learning goals. Brown 1989 Learning is social and not isolated. People learn while interacting with each other through shared activities and through language… Simonson 2012 The learner takes responsibility for the place of his or her own progress with freedom to start and stop anytime. Harry 2001 Individual study has many advantages such as having privacy and independence without any criticism or disturbance. Thorndike 1932 Repetition is basic to the development of adequate responses; things most often done are easily remembered. Carnine 1986 Students who begin school behind typical peers in important areas such as vocabulary and language development can master basic reading skills as quickly and as well as typical peers under optimal instructional conditions. Halliday 1975 Language may be defined as an instrument of social interaction with a clear communicative purpose. Human beings are able to produce an infinite number of messages in any context of space and time.
Holy Name University
Senior High School Department English for Academic and Professional Purposes Lessons: Paraphrasing and Direct Quoting Instructions: Provide a direct quotation and a paraphrase of each statement.
Authority Year Statement
Chapman 2002 The internet is a relatively new channel for scholarly resources and contains vast quantities of information that vary a great deal regarding its contents, aim, target group, reliability, etc. Goldman, et al 1999 Technology supports the solution of meaningful problems pertaining to education because students can review stories on an interactive video disc many times and freeze specific frames or pictures to study them. Fawcett & Garton 2008 Through group learning, students have to exchange ideas, make plans and propose solutions to accomplish a collaborative goal. Johnson & Johnson 1998 Cooperative learning is grouping students together to accomplish shared learning goals. Brown 1989 Learning is social and not isolated. People learn while interacting with each other through shared activities and through language… Simonson 2012 The learner takes responsibility for the place of his or her own progress with freedom to start and stop anytime. Harry 2001 Individual study has many advantages such as having privacy and independence without any criticism or disturbance. Thorndike 1932 Repetition is basic to the development of adequate responses; things most often done are easily remembered. Carnine 1986 Students who begin school behind typical peers in important areas such as vocabulary and language development can master basic reading skills as quickly and as well as typical peers under optimal instructional conditions. Halliday 1975 Language may be defined as an instrument of social interaction with a clear communicative purpose. Human beings are able to produce an infinite number of messages in any context of space and time.