Why do the authors recommend establishing the rule during individual turns that as soon as you say a student's name, the student is to say the answer?
What will be an ideal response?
The purpose is to encourage all students to be actively thinking when you present the question to the group and not just when they hear their name.
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Describe some of the most common sources of support mentioned by teachers
What will be an ideal response?
It is silly to talk to an infant under six months
A. True B. False
Although response to interventionhas not been validated for non-English speaking or bilingual students, the method has positive implications for culturally diverse students because
A) it relies on quality instruction prior to identification. B) it is part of NCLB, which stipulated that the student's first language must be used forassessment. C) it requires that students who are bilingual remain in regular classrooms for all instruction. D) it uses standardized assessment procedures to enable teachers to understand thestudents' strengths and weaknesses.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Studies show that academic achievement and student behavior are affected by the quality of the teacher-student relationship. 2. The most effective teacher-student relationships are built with a high degree of dominance and a moderate degree of cooperation. 3.Students perform better when teachers exhibit a high degree of enthusiasm most of the time. 4. The general principle of reinforcement states: behaviors that are reinforced will be retained; behaviors that are not reinforced will be extinguished.