A group of kindergarten students enjoy playing in the pretend post office their teacher has created in the classroom. The pretend post office has envelopes, paper, pens, and postcards to motivate the children to read and write. This area could be described as a
a) literacy play center.
b) literature circle.
c) word wall.
d) reader's theatre.
a
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a. Information in long-term memory was not properly stored. b. Information in working memory began to disappear after twenty seconds or so. c. Information in the sensory register was not sufficiently attended to. d. Information in short-term memory was improperly encoded.
Individuals with deaf-blindness are usually diagnosed by
A. psychologists. B. special education teachers. C. ophthalmologists and audiologists. D. pediatricians.
List the four rules students are taught for solving problems with positive and negative integers
What will be an ideal response?
In studying different parenting practices, it is important to focus on ________ so that the cultural context of specific behaviors is taken into account
A) Ethnocentrism B) Cultural Universalism C) Cultural Relativism D) Multicultural Competency