Kindergarten students are struggling with retelling a simple story read aloud by their teacher. What is one effective strategy the teacher can use to help them?
a. The teacher should demonstrate how to retell a story, let the children hear the story several times, provide practice in small groups, and supply simple props.
b. The children should be given the assignment of writing a story summary.
c. The teacher should just eliminate story retelling as an activity; it is obviously too difficult.
d. The children should read the story aloud and record it.
A
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Dr. Lesgold finds that students in private schools perform better on achievement tests than do students in public schools. Which conclusion can Dr. Lesgold fairly draw?
a. The difference is probably due to differences in family income. b. The difference is probably due to the fact that private schools have smaller classes. c. The difference is probably due to the fact that private schools are more likely to "teach to the test." d. Students' achievement test scores can be predicted to some extent by the kind of school they attend.
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a) Make the educational system of the United States more democratic b) Deter children of low intelligence from entering high school c) Measure mental differences in children for appropriate educational placement d) Identify the differences in intelligence among ethnic groups
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A. Basic Trust versus Mistrust
B. Industry versus Inferiority
C. Autonomy versus Shame and Doubt
D. Initiative versus Guilt