Ms. Marotta inadvertently asks Kevin, a poor reader, to read a section of the chapter aloud. Is this a good idea? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
It's a bad idea. Some students, like Kevin, are quite self-conscious about their poor reading skills
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What kind of words can be repeatedly practiced to help students with reading?
All of the following are relational strategies used in qualitative research except:
A) percentiles B) hierarchies C) typologies D) networks
One of the reasons that students lose attention during lectures is that
A) visual aids interfere with understanding the main point of the lecture. B) lecturers typically speak more quickly than students can think. C) the brain can process words more quickly than people typically speak. D) some students are just born to be poor listeners. E) there is a lag time between the speed of listening and speed of hearing.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The multiplicative rule is used to define mutually exclusive outcomes