In Ms. Carabet's middle-school science class, students vary in terms of their literacy skills. Given this diversity, Ms. Carabet is best advised to develop science lessons that:
a. use demonstration and imitation more than reading and writing.
b. involve computer applications and simulations instead of books and written reports.
c. provide effective scaffolding to ensure that everyone understands what is expected.
d. include specific instruction on reading and writing mechanics.
c
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Dara's parents both work for a corporation that expects them to work 50 hours a week. Dara's child care center is close to her parents' worksite and now stays open longer each day to accommodate the needs of the families who work in the corporation. Because of the center's responsiveness to them, Dara's parents experience less stress and Dara has thrived. Which theory best explains why Dara has thrived?
A) Transactional theory B) Bioecological theory C) Relationship-based theory D) Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
An important description of instructional evaluation is that it is an ongoing process. That means that it:
a) combines various techniques b) considers the effectiveness, efficiency, and appeal of the instruction c) involves as many people as possible d) is done before, during, and after instruction is implemented
What activities were incorporated in site based program development?
a. Interviews with participants b. Analysis of videotapes on classroom instruction c. Direct observations d. Pre and post inventories
Describe the three steps in the introductory format for introducing the first 10-20 irregular words
What will be an ideal response?