A reading approach that uses small, flexible groups and leveled books that target students' instructional levels is _______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
guided reading
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The main point that advocates of inclusion make is that only in regular class settings will
a. students with disabilities receive individualized instruction. b. general education teachers acquire skills necessary to teach students with disabilities. c. students with disabilities learn appropriate social interactions. d. special education teachers acquire skills necessary to teach mainstream students.
Explain the difference between the concepts of the early childhood field and the early childhood profession
What will be an ideal response?
There is a persistent ______ standard deviation of about ________ difference between the intelligence test performance of Black and White students
a. One, 15 points b. Two, 30 points c. One, 30 points d. Two, 15 points
As a first-grade teacher reads a book about penguins in Antarctica, she points to Antarctica on a globe. Six-year-old John seems really puzzled. "How come they don't fall off the earth?" he asks. From Piaget's perspective, John can best be described as:
a. Experiencing disequilibrium b. Having difficulty with conservation c. Having difficulty with class inclusion d. Accommodating when he should be assimilating