Teachers come to know about reading and learning to read in three main ways. Define and explain each of these ways and give personal examples for each. Then, decide which is the most important for you and explain why
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Which of the following is accurate regarding the employment of mothers outside the home?
A. other family members adapt by performing household chores and other duties B. a couple's marriage relationship often becomes jeopardized C. children experience serious declines in their school work
What is one possible challenge found in measuring student growth during the Evaluate Phase of the ADDIE Instructional Design Model?
a. Measuring growth requires comparison with prior knowledge and skills, and this information is available only to students' previous instructors. b. Measuring growth requires comparison with prior knowledge and skills, and can only take place when a pre-assessment has been completed. c. It is important to measure growth without making any comparisons to students' prior knowledge and skills, because this information may bias the teacher as to what the student is able to learn. d. Growth in student learning can only be measured accurately by the students themselves; self-assessments need to be developed to measure such growth.
Describe the McKinney Act provisions
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