Qualified teachers increase children's chances to become able readers

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Stories about “the old days” told by older volunteers will probably not be interesting to the children

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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A child who has misunderstood the teacher as saying "thin" when the teacher really

said ‘then" is making an error involving English a. phonemes b. syntax c. morphemes d. all of the above

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The results of the Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll of the Public's Attitudes toward the Public Schools typically are reported as:

a. means. b. standard scores. c. percentages. d. measures of variability.

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To answer a parent's question, a literacy coach says, "Sometimes a low aptitude for reading is inherited and sometimes it is not." Why would he have said that?

A. There has been relatively little research in this area. B. Sensitivity to adult emotions is as important as it is for students. C. When a reading specialist is still learning about the literacy field, if he or she does not know the answer, a response that is equivocal is best. D. Presently available information seems to show that a genetic transmission of an aptitude is a tenable explanation for the success or failure of some individuals, however, in other cases, what may appear to be a hereditary cause may be an environmental one.

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