The first step in interpreting the data you have recorded on the Checklist
is to find any inferences you can make about the child's behavior
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. compulsory education laws B. mathematical nature of the course C. minimum requirement of one science course D. placed in grades where dropouts are less
Esme is interested in the personal experiences of first-year medical students and plans an ethnographic study, in which she'll collect observational field notes, extensive interview data, and diaries from the participants. For her analysis, she plans to begin by developing a start list. In other words, Esme will:
a. make a list of categories and themes derived directly from the research problem. b. briefly review the data in search of topics or themes that pop out right away. c. divide the data into general but meaningful chunks before beginning more detailed analysis. d. apply her initial coding scheme to a subset of her data.
How can you show your understanding of the misconceptions and realities about the language acquisition process for English learners (ELs)?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following describes an assessment model where an emphasis is placed on finding solutions rather than seeking alternative placement and an eligibility label?
A. Historical Model B. Contemporary Model C. Traditional Model D. Prereferral Intervention Model