What are the school-based definitions of language and literacy?
A. Language refers to speaking and literacy refers to writing.
B. Language refers to symbols for transmitting meaning and literacy refers to the abilities to create meaning.
C. Language refers to oral language and literacy refers to reading and writing.
D. Language refers to contextualized language and literacy refers to decontextualized language.
Ques. 2Describe some effective storybook reading strategies.
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Ques. 3Describe the findings of the Hart and Risley study.
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Ques. 4Describe the process for designing and implementing a Parent Workshop?
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Ques. 5Which strategy will help promote Dual Language Learners' language and literacy development?
A. Encourage children to only use English in the classroom.
B. Have a flexible, changing schedule so that children will be surprised at what comes next in the school day.
C. Include a picture dictionary in the classroom library.
D. Have very short play periods so that DLL children do not become frustrated.
Ques. 6All are approaches to early reading teaching except:
A. play-based approach
B. basal approach
C. language experience approach
D. discovery approach
Ques. 7What is scaffolded writing?
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Ques. 8Explain how formative assessment techniques help early childhood teachers meet the needs of diverse learners.
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