Mr. Charo has been chosen to give a presentation on teaching strategies for working with children who have learning disabilities. Which strategies is he likely to present?
What will be an ideal response?
(a) Clearly state lesson objectives. (b) Use spoken and written instructions. (c) Change the academic environment so that children can demonstrate what they know. (d) Change the work itself in an effort to encourage confidence and success. (e) Improve organizational and study skills. (f) Alter course requirements to accommodate language difficulties.
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The process of hearing what a child is saying and noting body language, tone, and emotional expressions is called _____
A) ?communication B) ?active listening C) ?i-messages D) ?authority
A child-care manager who visits classrooms, helps out on the playground, and has lunch with the teachers and children is practicing a technique known as ____________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A politician says he cannot support a law that would increase highway speed limits because the legislator who proposed the bill does not donate to charity. This is an example of which logical fallacy?
a. Attacking the person b. Thinking in all-or-nothing terms c. Jumping to conclusions d. Pointing to a false cause
Which question serves to guide the assessment of children's vocabulary?
a. What do I want to know? b. Why do I want to know? c. How can I best discover it? d. all of the above