________ involves two students working together, whereas _________ usually occurs in groups of three or more

a. Cooperative Learning, Peer Tutoring
b. Peer Tutoring, Direct Instruction
c. Direct Instruction, Cooperative Learning
d. Peer Tutoring, Cooperative Learning


d

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A picture storybook with a simple plot about daily routines and familiar objects is designed for the child

A. age 0-2. B. age 2-4. C. age 4-7. D. age 7-9.

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Which one of the following examples best depicts a student who has had training in peer mediation?

a. At the request of his teacher, Saul makes a check mark on an index card every time Rob speaks out in class without permission. At the end of each hour, Saul tells Rob how many check marks he has made. b. Melinda and Forrest work together on their math homework, thinking carefully about how to do each problem and then taking it one step at a time. c. LaVonda and Sally take turns reading excerpts from their textbook; they occasionally stop to reflect on how the new information relates to what they have previously learned. d. When he sees two of his classmates arguing at lunch, Abbott joins them and encourages each of them to view the conflict from the other's perspective.

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The primary value of true-false items is to assess a student's ability to judge the correctness of verbal propositions

a. True b. False

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Skilled readers know that reading is a process and ______ is the goal

a. speed b. grades c. understanding d. memorizing

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