A babbling baby can be said to be uttering
a. phones without meaning
b. morphemes without phones
c. semantics without sounds
d. syntax without pragmatics
a
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Phonemic awareness is a reading skill identified by _______________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which type of question rarely leads to an in-depth discussion because it does not generally invite speculation or differences in reasoning?
a. An open question. b. A closed question. c. An application level question. d. An analysis level question. e. An concept level question.
Fear is different from anxiety in that fear exists when a person is afraid and ________________ and anxiety exists when ______________________
a. Does not know what he is afraid of; he does know what he is afraid of b. He knows what he is afraid of; he does not know what he is afraid of c. Others have influenced what he is afraid of; the self has influenced what he is afraid of d. The self has influenced what he is afraid of; others have influenced what he is afraid of
Lee Thurston, a fifth-grade teacher at Washington Elementary School, has had seven very successful years of teaching. His students love him and parents of students who are in the fourth-grade classes request that their children be placed with him during
their fifth-grade experience. Last year Lee was voted "Teacher of the Year" by the faculty in the district. In the spring of the year, Lee is told that, because he is such a good teacher, he will be getting David Spears as a student in next year's class. David, during his fourth-grade year, had been identified as having a behavior disorder after confronting another student with a knife. Lee had some concerns about David, but decided he was willing to try to help. He would come up with some ideas for working with David as he attended graduate school over the summer. A week before school started, Lee met with Ellen Lansing, Washington School's principal. "It's been a busy summer," remarked Ellen. "I'm afraid some of your students' parents have requested to have another teacher since you will have David Spears in your class. They are worried that you won't be able to control him or that at some point you won't be available to help if things get out of hand." "With inclusion, situations are going to come up like this more and more," replied Lee. "What do you think we should do?" Discuss the advantages and disadvantages to full inclusion, mainstreaming, and other options related to student placement. What would you do to solve Lee's problem? What will be an ideal response?