What kinds of students errors indicate an over-reliance on context?
What will be an ideal response?
An over-reliance on context is indicated by students misidentifying words in passages that they are able to read correctly in isolation, and errors in which the student says a word that makes sense in the context but is not consistent with the spelling of the word.
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What is the best statement about basic rules?
a. Basic rules which are necessary for the welfare of all students should be posted and discussed the first day of school, and if necessary, taught during the first several days of school. b. Basic rules should not exist – students should be free to make up their own rules (that way, they will be more likely to obey them). c. Basic rules should not exist – such rules stifle students' individuality and creativity. d. Some teachers need basic rules; other teachers are sufficiently skillful that rules are not needed.