Explain how to construct a study guide. Include a specific example of the accommodation
What will be an ideal response?
Answer should include an example such as: allow 2/3 inches of margin space for notes, print page numbers next to the sentences in the study guide, print missing words at the bottom of the page as cues, leave out fewer/more words depending on student ability, model how to use the study guide with a sample, arrange for reciprocal peer-teaching, use the study guide for homework, ask students to keep/organize study guides for review, place passages/guides/tests on a computer, write the study guide at the student's reading level, construct test questions somewhat different from the study guide and use INCLUDE to determine if the study guide should contain more basic information.
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a) theory provides all the answers to the problem of career indecision. b) there is nothing more practical than a good theory. c) we are trying to find the one theory that is right for us. d) it is a scholarly subject even though it is unrelated to real life
Each of these are variables that influence planning except
A. available time. B. the learning context. C. learning resources. D. school board decisions.
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A. Extrapolation B. Interpolation C. Standard scores D. Stanine
Deductive approaches to data analysis in the research process are generally adopted when the researcher is using which kind of methodology?
a. Qualitative b. Ethnography c. Quantitative d. Case study