What are some ways to monitor students' comprehension?
What will be an ideal response?
At the younger reading level (first- and second-grade readers), it is possible to monitor students' reading comprehension by monitoring their fluency level. As students get older, a teacher can monitor students' comprehension by asking them to retell the most important parts of the text that they have just read. Maze passages also provide a way to monitor comprehension.
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Give an example of how one can observe self-concept and self-esteem in the following areas of child development: Separation
Self-care Physical Social Emotional Speech/language Memory and attention span Literacy Creativity Adjustment to new settings What will be an ideal response?
Ideally, students have no part in the selection and evaluation of materials for their portfolios
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is the term for the program in which the assessment and goals for the child are driven by the family's needs and priorities?
A. Family-centered program B. Family-focused program C. Family assessment program D. Family needs-based program
How people interpret the world around them refers to:
a. Multiculturalism b. Melting pot theory c. Orientation d. Cultural identification e. Cultural pluralism theory