Define negative reinforcement
What will be an ideal response?
Negative reinforcement can be defined as the termination, reduction, or postponement of a stimulus, contingent upon a response, which results in an increase in the future probability of that response.
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The linear-rational approach to planning is taught most often in teacher education programs because it is a ______________ approach to planning
a. technology-oriented b. creative and unusual c. student-oriented d. structured and sequenced
The student who accepts the summarizer role for reciprocal teaching is responsible for:
a. questioning the group. b. stopping the group each paragraph to summarize. c. after reading the passage, restating the core meaning or gist of the passage. d. predicting what will happen next.
Transcribing skills require which of the following skills?
A. Fluent handwriting and automatic spelling B. Phonological awareness and sight word recognition skills C. Alphabetic awareness and reading comprehension D. Phonics and vocabulary knowledge
The cause of primary language disorders for many students appears to be functional and nonorganic.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)