___________ information means ascertaining or confirming the information's truth, accuracy, or correctness
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Verifying
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The fluency, form, correctness model
a. focusses on correctness in writing at the beginning b. focusses on essay structures at the beginning c. focusses on fluency, form, correctness in that order d. focusses on fluency as most important
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a) When teachers plan lessons, they will have to set aside time for students to respond to questions. b) Reviewing and recapitulating important information from earlier lessons enhances learning. c) Reviewing and recapitulating important information from earlier lessons will not interest students. d) Students who are in year-round school programs will find homework to be difficult.
In your work with the family of a child whom you suspect may have a special need, it is important to
a. refer the child for an evaluation before approaching the family so you are certain you are correct. b. collect observational data then invite the family to discuss plans for working with the child at school. c. expect the family to be grateful to you and accept the facts of their child's disability. d. avoid offering specific information about your observations and ask them to seek an evaluation by their pediatrician.