Methods of teaching reading that capitalize on using visual, auditory, tactile, and kinesthetic stimulation are known as
a. direct instruction.
b. whole language instruction.
c. phonemic awareness instruction.
d. multisensory instruction.
e. differentiated instruction.
d
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a. Participants b. Neutral communication c. Interrogation d. Resolution e. all of the above
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a. the student's grade is based on the performance within a specific criteria. b. the student's grade is based on the performance within a specific norm. c. the comparison of grades is between the student and a specific level of performance. d. the comparison of grades is between the student and a specific reference group.
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a. Value your own personal beliefs as a teacher b. Depend only on leader's own actions and beliefs c. Determine the underlying assumptions for their beliefs d. Use instruction that promotes your dominant position
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a. Criterion-related validity evidence b. Content-related validity evidence c. Internal consistency reliability d. Convergent/discriminant validity