Children learn many concepts about print. Among the concepts that children learn are the concepts that words are composed of letters, that sentences are composed of words, that a capital letter highlights the first word in a sentence, and that spaces mark boundaries between words and between sentences. These concepts are referred to as
a) book-orientation concepts.
b) directionality concepts.
c) letter and word concepts.
d) readiness concepts.
c
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When infants begin to coo and babble, effective adults
a. ignore these sounds until real words develop. b. reinforce these sounds by some kind of verbal response. c. reinforce these sounds by some kind of nonverbal response. d. begin to talk baby talk to them.
The first step in using a computer to calculate statistical analyses is
a. put the data into the computer. b. select the appropriate software. c. organize and code the data. d. write the control cards for the program. e. it doesn't matter in which order the above four steps are accomplished.
Why do you think it is important to transform traditional lessons or create multicultural lesson plans?
What will be an ideal response?
Allie has used an explanatory sequential design to study leadership in public service organizations. Which of the following is the most likely point of integration in her study?
a.using the findings from a qualitative study to develop a survey b.conducting data transformation of the qualitative codes c.addressing how the follow-up qualitative findings illuminated survey results d.using qualitative findings to develop components of a leadership intervention