Before asking students to take notes, teachers should:
a) demonstrate note taking
b) read textbook chapters aloud
c) demonstrate word identification techniques
d) require students to copy sentences from the chalkboard or whiteboard
a
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Identify the least appropriate Answer: Telephone conversations may be helpful in facilitating partnerships because a. most parents have lots of time for phone conversations
b. they can allow parents to have uninterrupted time with the teacher. c. they are meant to convey positive information about children. d. they indicate the teacher's interest.
The reliability of a spelling test is .80. If the test is doubled in length, the reliability of the test will be approximately
a. .80. b. .84. c. .89. d. .90. e. 1.60.
All too often, anthropological-based instructional units of study result in children reaching stereotypical conclusions about the cultural groups they have been studying. When teaching about a cultural group, it is difficult to avoid stereotypes because:
a. Anthropologists describe a norm (e.g., most residents of Spain are Roman Catholics); you present that norm, and children assume all members of the group conform to the norm b. Children can only learn so much, so it is unreasonable to expect them to understand that among all cultural groups there is diversity c. A unit of study should start with an activity that allows the teacher to assess what students know about the topics the unit will cover d. The spiral curriculum is one that covers a topic at several grade levels
Instructional reading level means:
a. students can read that level material comfortably without teacher help. b. students cannot read that level material with or without guidance. c. students can read that level material with some direction and supervision. d. None of the above.