A problem in teaching a child with a dialect is that the dialect may conceal
a. a child's low self-esteem.
b. a language delay or deficit.
c. the teacher's knowledge of the child's community.
d. the child's ability to get along with others from his or her community.
b
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Reciprocal teaching features guided practice with concrete strategies
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For English learners, differentiated instruction takes into consideration all EXCEPT
a. prior educational experiences in other schools and countries b. ability to recite poems and riddles in English reasonably well c. proficiency in oral and written use of the primary language d. English proficiency based on classroom performance and tests
In a developmentally appropriate curriculum teachers use a variety of activities along the continuum of child guided vs. teacher led
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Sadie and Emmagot into conflict over a singing competition. Emma won the last spot in the school's singing group, and Sadie feels jealous and angry. The anger has been building for almost a week. Sadie got on her cell phone and called friends to spread lies about Emma. Sadie dishonestly claims that Emma cheats on everything, always copies Sadie's homework, liesto teachers, and sneaks out at night
to meet boys who are druggies.This is an example of: a. cyber-bullying. b. social bullying. c. verbal abuse. d. physical bullying.