What are two steps the teacher can take during group story reading to protect the self-image of students who do not read accurately?
What will be an ideal response?
• Do not count student's errors during group story reading.
• Provide firm-up exercises on the story for the student before the group reads the story.
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a. Brain damage b. Spina bifida c. Muscular dystrophy d. Spinal cord injury
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A. Test-approach skills B. Test-taking skills C. Test-preparedness skills D. Test-exit skills
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A. loan department. B. investment company. C. credit counseling service. D. financial aid office.
Which of the following statements about goal-attainment grading is most defensible?
A. "Because students' effort plays such a pivotal role in a student's ultimate learning, all goal-attainment grading must include a provision for incorporating students' levels of effort." B. "Given its focus on students' mastery of curricular-targets, goal-attainment grading essentially precludes the possibility of teachers' measuring students' affective dispositions." C. "Because of the centrality of curricular aims in any goal-attainment conception of grading, the curricular targets being sought should be carefully described to students' parents and to students themselves at grading time." D. "If a teacher can collect defensible assessment evidence of a student's mastery of the teacher's designated curricular aims, then this evidence should be the only basis for goal-attainment grading."