A family-centered model has a orientation towards the disability
a. pathology
b. strengths c. options
d. fixed
b
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which statement is incorrect?
A. It is not unusual for reading specialists to use fewer tests as they gain more experience with assessment, and as their skills grow at noting a range of implications from students' responses. B. In the case study of "David Adams" which continued over the four assessment chapters, the teacher noted and recorded his strengths as well as his weaknesses. C. Tests of left-right discrimination are no longer included in reading assessment, because ability to distinguish between left and right is unrelated to reading ability. D. When using portfolio assessment, the reason that multiple samples of students' work are collected is so these can be distributed to various interested parties (e.g., for teacher records, for parents, for the literacy coach, and others).
Several important economic, social, and political developments made today's beautiful and entertaining picturebooks possible. List three of these developments and briefly tell how each supported the development of today's picturebook.
What will be an ideal response?
Of the following teachers, which one best represents the “average” teacher in the United States?
a. Ana Alvarez, a 33-year-old Latino American female b. Billy Barker, a 38-year-old European American male c. Claudette Ciacchella, a 43-year-old European American female d. Dina Davis, a 26-year-old European American female e. Ella Edwards, a 45-year-old African American female