What is the reading process?

What will be an ideal response?


The reading process is a constantly repeating loop of predicting, checking, and integrating strategies that readers use to decode and make sense of text. With practice, these strategies become automatic, and reading becomes a mental tool for gaining more background knowledge, vocabulary, and ways of thinking about one's own thinking.

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The digestive system is an example of a ___________body system

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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A single incident may be of such magnitude or of such far-reaching consequences that a teacher’s ability to perform his or her duties will be permanently impaired, and a finding of “incompetence” would be proper

Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).

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This is the most common cause of intellectual disability.

A. Down syndrome B. Fragile X syndrome C. Fetal alcohol spectrum syndrome D. Fetal alcohol syndrome

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A teacher develops and gives a midterm exam consisting of 300 true-false statements to be completed in 50 minutes. Which concern is of greatest importance for validity of the test?

a. Test Content b. Internal Structure c. Response Processes d. Relations to Other Variables e. Consequences of Testing

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