What is linguistic flexibility? Describe the benefit for children who develop linguistically flexibility
What will be an ideal response?
Linguistic flexibility involves comprehending and using not only one's home/community language and dialect, but also understanding and using forms of English used in other social or educational settings. Children who are more linguistically flexible and can use varied language forms to communicate will be more effective in a wide variety of settings and interactions.
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DeJohn has started forming attitudes about different cultural groups. DeJohn is about how many years old?
a. ?2½ years b. ?4 years c. ?5 years d. ?7 years
Well-constructed and reliable standardized tests today are not biased against native-born ethnic and racial minorities.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is a policy that would ensure that all students, regardless of cultural background and family circumstances, would be provided access to a similar educational opportunities?
A) equality in education B) equal educational opportunity C) dominant educational opportunity D) no educational opportunity
Publication of student work
a. takes time away from the process of writing. b. is necessary for all writing pieces done in class. c. ensures that the final product is "perfect". d. provides an opportunity to share writing with a real audience.