English learners who know how to read in their first language
a. bring sophisticated literacy knowledge to second language reading
b. will bring information that makes it more difficult to read in a second language
c.. will have more difficulty reading in a second language than a student who doesn't read in their first language
d. doesn't bring extra knowledge that may help reading in a second language
A
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Students with disabilities must take the same assessments under the same conditions as their nondisabled peers.
In which one of the following situations would it be best to ignore a student's misbehavior?
a. Fritz and Irene are throwing paper airplanes across the room. b. Jim keeps pulling Jackie's hair while she's trying to work at her desk. c. Harriet gets up to sharpen her pencil at least once every 10 minutes. d. Mary asks a classmate to clarify an assignment and then returns to her work.
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a. This is obviously a normal distribution. b. SX2 has been calculated for her. c. She knows that S(X - m) = 0. d. This is a z-score distribution. e. She has the answers written on her hand.