Which of the following questions is most important to consider when a teacher wants to communicate with a parent about a student's overall progress?
A. Do I have assessment results to support my observations?
B. Am I using clear language that is free from jargon?
C. Will the parent agree with what I report about the child?
D. Am I prepared to recommend next steps for the student?
Answer: B. Am I using clear language that is free from jargon?
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A. is used to describe the observations of children in their natural settings. B. does not require teachers to identify in advance what behavior or ability would be observed. C. is not used to connect each child to the curriculum. D. is always formal and developed by outside sources.
W What is the likelihood that a science teacher will know all the science that might come up in a class?
a. Low b. Medium c. High d. Very high if the teacher studied enough science
Which is an example of a short-term goal?
a. Organizing an event b. Paying off a car loan c. Paying off a home loan d. Completing a college degree
Children omit word final stop consonants more often than they omit word initial ones
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.