According to the textbook, "Evaluation is a crucial step in reading." What are some things you can do to evaluate how well you have understood what you have read?
What will be an ideal response?
Identify the main ideas and themes, prioritize the ideas, think critically about the arguments presented, pretend to explain the material to others, and reread passages that were not clear or ones that you did not concentrate fully on the first time.
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Identify two different activities for involving families in their children's classrooms
What will be an ideal response?
Joe’s teachers think that Joe is having a hard time learning to read words because of his poor abilities with auditory perception. This analysis reflects which view of learning?
a. cognitive processing difficulties b. problems with mastery learning c. low self-esteem d. visual difficulties e. poor home environment
Identify four causes of gender bias in the science classroom
What will be an ideal response?
Alexander is talking to Kimmy when he should be working on his in-class assignment. Mrs. Clarke makes eye contact with him, and Alexander returns to his assignment. This is an example of
a. contingent praise. b. planned ignoring. c. proximity control. d. signal interference.