What are the recommended phases for family interviews?

What will be an ideal response?


The following phases are still recommended today for interviews with families:
? preliminary preparation (preparation for the meeting),
? introduction (review of the purpose of the meeting),
? inventory (discussion of the information and determination of the parents’ perceptions),
? summarizing (review of the options), and
? closure (summary of what took place in the meeting).

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a..................................... begin to develop during preschool and early elementary grades. b...............................are well established before the child reaches elementary school age. c....................................are not a concern until the child reaches the intermediate grades. d..........................will develop spontaneously and are little affected by school experiences.

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Which reading assessment strategy provides teachers with insights or "windows" into the reading process?

A. clinical observation B. cloze C. miscue analysis D. running records

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to Piaget, which of the following best describes the role of social interaction in cognitive development?

a. Social interaction does not play a role in development. b. Social interaction provides a mechanism for learners to test their schemes against the schemes of others. c. Social interaction directly causes development by helping learners remain at equilibrium. d. Social interaction allows learners to work within their zones of proximal development.

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