A teacher who views the discipline of teaching as both an art and a science is likely to
a. be mechanical and indecisive.
b. continue to use methods that have scientific support but appear not to be working well in the classroom.
c. experiment with new teaching methods as soon as they appear in the literature.
d. be inspiring and exciting while at the same time aware of current scientific research in the field of teaching.
D
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A. Conductive hearing loss B. Mixed hearing loss C. Sensorineural hearing loss D. Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder
Which of the following should you avoid listing on your resume?
a. Volunteer work that is associated with local organizations of any kind. c. Volunteer work that is associated with religious or political organizations. b. Volunteer work that is generic or non-denominational. d. Volunteer work that is associated with the protection of endangered animals.
Discuss the questions teachers might ask to establish their understanding of what they want to know about a reader that guide their selection of oral reading assessments
What will be an ideal response?
Because a group of third grade students have difficulty using dictionaries to find the definitions they need, their teacher should:
a) develop a classroom word wall of high-frequency words b) encourage the students to use invented spelling c) teach the students to use the spell check feature on their computers d) model techniques for reading and using dictionary entries