Why is it important to assess children's language development?
a. It is important in order to determine a child's appropriate reading group for the school year.
b. It is important in order to help decide if a child is ready to learn how to read.
c. It is not important to assess language since it develops naturally.
d. It is important in order to see how much progress a child makes and to identify a child's strengths and weaknesses.
d
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When teachers or children are unfamiliar with a classroom environment or routines, the likelihood of an ____________________ occurring increases.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Explain why you would or would not use norm-referenced grading
What will be an ideal response?
Observation checklists should
a. include no more than 20 items. b. be used by only one staff member. c. be standardized for validity. d. include the literacy goals of the program.
Down syndrome, in which there are three copies of chromosome #21, is an example of which type of disorder?
A. chromosome disorder B. single-gene disorder C. multifactorial inheritance disorder D. mutation disorder