Name and describe five essentials to a classroom environment that is supportive to literacy instruction
What will be an ideal response?
Print-rich environment (labeled objects and bins, book bins, word wall), charts about big ideas and thinking, central meeting area with teaching tools at hand, materials in places that can be independently accessed, incorporated technology
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The principal of a school wants an exact count of how many computers are in the building. The type of survey that should be done is
a. sample survey of tangibles. c. census of tangibles. b. sample survey of intangibles. d. census of intangibles.
What emerging method of identifying a learning disability was supported with the reauthorization of IDEA 2004?
a. Severe discrepancy b. Progress monitoring c. Response to intervention d. Disability assessment
Imagine that, as a teacher, you are administering a high-stakes achievement test to your students. You have three English language learners in your class,
none of whom knew English before immigrating to this country: François (who immigrated 9 months ago and is now getting individual tutoring in English); Mei-Li (who immigrated 3 years ago and spent the first 2 years in a bilingual education program); and Maria (who immigrated 7 years ago and is now doing well in her English-only classes). Given what you've learned about the amount of time it typically takes for children to master English as a second language, which of these students has/have probably acquired sufficient knowledge of English to earn valid scores on the high-stakes test? a. None of them b. Only Maria c. Both Mei-Li and Maria d. All three of them