List the ways teachers can create a cooperative community.
What will be an ideal response?
Teachers can create a cooperative community by encouraging class cooperation, interclass cooperation, school-wide cooperation, school-parent cooperation, and school-neighborhood cooperation.
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a. Curriculum/prohibiting. b. Free Speech Clause/endorsing. c. Curricular context/endorsing. d. None of the above.
An early reader is one who:
a. engages in pretend reading and is just beginning to understand the nature and meaning of print. b. reads comfortably with both accuracy and comprehension at levels beyond normal expectations. c. demonstrates skills, strategies and reading achievement appropriate to his age and grade level. d. is learning strategies for word recognition and comprehension.
Nineteenth-century school practices based on the cult of domesticity were
A. established for all females. B. punishable by death. C. extended to all but the poorest of females. D. All these answers are correct.
Peers are important in the development of reading fluency. This is especially exhibited in paired reading and cross-age reading
Indicate whether the statement is true or false