The Estes Attitude Scale has been validated for use with students in grades 3 through 12
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If a teacher determines that five children in the class do not understand division of whole numbers, the best strategy would be:
a. to call their parents and suggest home activities. b. to assign the students extra homework so they can catch up. c. to re-teach individually or in a small group with new strategies. d. to continue to assess them and hope they improve before mid-term test.
Being aware of the number of concepts that are foreign to a student is relevant for teachers in addressing which barrier to language acquisition?
a. language load b. culture load c. cognitive load d. learning load
When a speaker who knows a language well makes a grammatical error in conversation, this is
a. probably a performance error, unrelated to linguistic competence. b. evidence that the language is highly complex and constantly changing. c. proof that all speakers of a language are not equally well-versed in its rules. d. evidence that the speaker's personal linguistic style is still evolving.
A seventh-grade history teacher has a class of very low struggling readers. To help them better understand and comprehend the readings, he has taught them to use the SQ3R strategy. He knows he must adapt the strategy to work for struggling readers, but he is finding that the students still are not passing the tests. This is most likely because:
a. the assigned readings are too long (10–12 pages) for the strategy to be successful. b. he has had too many discussions about the material and not enough review time. c. he has broken the readings into too many chunks with questions between readings. d. All of the above.