When teachers call caregivers about a problem with a child, they should ask caregivers for
(a) help, (b) restrictions, (c) understanding, (d) more humane treatment.
A,
You might also like to view...
Conduct a reading interest inventory with a group of students. Analyze your findings and suggest appropriate titles to children for independent reading from books available in the school or library.
What will be an ideal response?
Select 10-15 realistic fiction novels suitable for a particular grade level. Booktalk and display these novels for a small group of students, then ask them to complete an interest survey. What did you discover about their reading preferences?
What will be an ideal response?
Before beginning a whole class discussion, teachers should ensure that students have an adequate knowledge base
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
When interpreting the results of a correlational study, it's most important to remember that:
a. correlations indicate relationships, not causes. b. proving that your hypothesis is true is the best outcome. c. the study compared children of different ages, not the same children over time. d. the study is descriptive, so the results can't be generalized to the entire population.