Proponents of a transition approach to bilingual education advocate
a. helping non-English-speaking students become even more proficient in their native language
b. placing all non-English-speaking students, regardless of native language, in the same classroom.
c. keeping non-English-speaking students together even after they have mastered English.
d. teaching non-English-speaking students in their native language until they can function adequately in English.
D
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Oversensitivity to sensory input is called
a. overselectivity. b. central processing difficulties. c. heightened sensitivity. d. dyslexia.
Your school district is considering eliminating recess for primary grade students in order to devote more time to basic skills instruction, and has invited teachers to respond. What would your response be?
a. This is a good idea because most teachers want to have more time for instruction. b. This is a good idea because it will contribute to higher test scores when the children start taking standardized tests in third grade. c. This is neither a good idea nor a bad idea since recess has no noticeable positive or negative effect on children's development. d. This is a bad idea since recess provides multiple benefits for primary grade students.
Vocational rehabilitation (VR) services are generally not a source to consider if going on to college for students with disabilities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The ability to identify and blend letter-sound correspondence in written text is:
a. word analysis using phonics. b. segmenting phonemes. c. rhyming abilities. d. sight word reading.