Exam 13: Language Development Through the Curriculum
Exam 1: The Scope of and Need for Early Childhood Education99 Questions
Exam 2: The Children100 Questions
Exam 3: The Families98 Questions
Exam 4: The Teachers and Caregivers100 Questions
Exam 5: Rationale Supporting Early Childhood Education100 Questions
Exam 6: Accountability, Standards, and Assessment100 Questions
Exam 7: Helping Children Cope With Stress99 Questions
Exam 8: The Physical Environment100 Questions
Exam 9: Scheduling and Curriculum Planning101 Questions
Exam 10: Creative Development Through the Curriculum100 Questions
Exam 11: Physical Development Through the Curriculum100 Questions
Exam 12: Cognitive Development Through the Curriculum99 Questions
Exam 13: Language Development Through the Curriculum100 Questions
Exam 14: Social-Emotional Development Through the Curriculum99 Questions
Exam 15: Guiding Routines and Group Activities100 Questions
Exam 16: Guiding Social Behaviors100 Questions
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Which child would most likely have high cognitive development.
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Bilingualism needs to be viewed as intricately tied to cultural and social dimensions.
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Five-year-old Madison writes "I WNT TO GO HOM." This is an example of mock writing.
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Which of the following is probably the most effective at reducing the achievement gap between English-language learners and English speakers?
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Reciting poetry to children can be effective in developing their phonological awareness.
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A six-year-old child wants to write a letter to the author of a favorite book. How should the child's parents respond?
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Which example shows the most effective way to tell stories to young children?
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Kyle often uses demand sentences with friends but makes polite requests to teachers. This example shows ______.
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Explain how the interactionist view of language development relates to the behaviorist view and the innatist view.
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Give an example of a teacher using an effective approach when reading a book to young children.
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Which question would most likely be asked of a child by a teacher using Reggio Emilia's approach?
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Which example would be the most effective in helping a child develop meaningful language?
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The study of semantics examines the understanding of word meanings.
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Which child would probably have the most difficult time learning English as a second language?
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What are the similarities between the ways a teacher creates an environment that promotes literacy skills for children in the classroom and the ways parents do the same at home?
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Which child would most likely enjoy making up an original story?
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How is story enactment similar to and different from using puppets to tell a story?
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According to the Adair & Barraza research study, immigrant families most of all want teachers to ______.
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Which should a teacher emphasize to the parents of a school-age child?
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Which is an example of an effective strategy to learn English as a second language?
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