Explain teachable moments
What will be an ideal response?
naturally occurring opportunities when a child is most likely to learn something new
when maturation, motivation, and opportunity come together
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Second language speakers pick up English quickly if:
A. You spend time helping them pronounce the words B. English is the language spoken around them C. Have them listen to a tape D. Correct them when they use the wrong word
Which sampling procedure was used in the study described below?
The participants in this study were twelve special education students in the school whose fall reading level was at least three years below the expected level. Of the twelve students, 5 were boys, and 7 were girls. Their chronological ages ranged from 13.7–15.9 years. a) Cluster sampling b) Simple random sampling c) Systematic random sampling d) Purposeful sampling
Based on what you read in Chapter 1, a description that you might substitute for the label "dyslexic" could be:
A. an individual with a hereditary form of reading difficulty. B. an individual with letter and word reversals. C. an individual with a serious reading delay who has word recognition problems. D. an individual with environmentally-based perceptual-motor deficits.
What are some of the ways you can identify an instructor's goals for a course? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
A. When goals don't appear to be clear, attempt to figure them out. B. Sit in the center at the front of the class. C. Read the syllabus. D. Write down everything the instructor says. E. Pay particular attention in the first class session.