Marcy, a toddler teacher, is concerned that the toddlers in her room are developing a good foundation for learning to read when they are older. While all of the following are important, the most important thing that she can do is:
A) provide books for the children
B) read to the children
C) provide a variety of types of paper and writing tools
D) provide creative activities
B
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a. Textbooks are not always accurate or provide complete information. b. Textbooks do not address historical data. c. Textbooks are not relevant for discussion on cultural identity. d. Textbooks only highlight the negative aspects of cultural groups.
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a) Test A, because the test was longer and was administered to a heterogeneous group of participants. b) Test A, because it was given before Test B and might have influenced the scores on Test B. c) Test B, because the test was short and reliability would not have been affected by student fatigue. d) Test B, because the test was taken by a group of students who would perform well on the test.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.