School-age children recognize that communicators must take turns ____________________ and speaking

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


listening; hearing

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What will be an ideal response?

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Mr. Holland claims to use cooperative learning. He groups students, gives them math assignments in the book, and allows them to decide whether they work with group members or work independently. Mr. Holland needs your help to understand true cooperative learning and revise his practice to achieve it

Describe how Mr. Holland should set up his groups for cooperative learning. What does Mr. Holland need to do to turn his math assignments into true cooperative learning? Be sure to include all five elements of cooperative learning in your answer. What will be an ideal response?

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Cultural differences can be very frustrating for a family and program. One way the program could show their respect for the family's culture is:

a. reflecting the children's cultures in positive images around the room. b. becoming proficient in the family's home language. c. showing the children movies of the cultural homeland. d. wearing costume from the cultural homeland.

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How can you facilitate the acceptance of a student who is deaf or who has a hearing loss in your first-grade general education classroom?

a. Wait until they are in fifth grade; the students are too young to understand anything. b. Provide a model of positive acceptance and implement modifications in a natural manner. c. Decide that the parents will answer any questions outside the school day. d. There is nothing that you need to do; the students will figure it all out on their own.

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