When Mr. DeVenney keeps Connor after class to discuss the problem behavior, what does he do to preserve Connor's self-esteem?
What will be an ideal response?
He acknowledges the value of Connor's joke-telling behavior by allowing him to tell a joke to the class each day. Mr. DeVenney also communicates his belief that Connor is trustworthy by giving him a opportunity to keep his word
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Each year when students complete the district- or state-adopted achievement tests, two dimensions of the educational process are being measured: the school's success in effectively teaching the ____ curriculum and the students' success in learning it
a. explicit b. implicit c. common d. null
Trisha speaks grammatically correct sentences without actually having to think about it. The knowledge about making such sentences is most likely stored in her:
A. procedural memory. B. episodic mapping C. semantic memory. D. declarative memory.
If you plan to use a book CD, tape or video be sure it is ________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Poetry is excellent material for developing phonemic awareness, the ability to segment and manipulate speech sounds
a. True b. False