One point raised in class about effective learning strategies is that:
a. asking children to explain their answers often leads children to give incorrect explanations that make it more difficult to retrieve correct ones
b. children's variability in strategies suggests that they are unfocused and are not ready to make effective use of classroom instruction
c. taking practice quizzes is generally a more effective way to learn new material compared to rereading it
d. people are generally very good at determining what study strategies work best for them
Ans: c. taking practice quizzes is generally a more effective way to learn new material compared to rereading it
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