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Reading Specialist Review with Complete Solutions
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constructivism Jean Piaget's theory; children do not internalize knowledge directly from the 
outside, but create it inside their heads by interacting with the environment. 
 
Autobiographical narrative Helps you inquire into the past in order to better understand what 
you do in the present and what you would like to do in future classroom situations. 
 
Professional knowledge Acquired from an ongoing study of the practice of teaching. 
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ICLA Standard 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answer 2024 
comprehension 
an ability to understand the meaning or importance of something (or the knowledge acquired as a result) 
 
 
comprehension strategies 
specific techniques that promote reading comprehension such as predicting and gaining word meanings from context 
 
 
context 
discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation; the social or cultural situation situation in which a spoken or written message oc...
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DEP Exam #2 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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intelligence - ANSWERSability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills 
 
adaptation - ANSWERSin piagets cognitive developmental theory, a person's inborn tendency to adjust to the demands of the environment, consisting of the complementary processes of assimilatoin and accomodation 
 
assimilation - ANSWERSpiagets term for the process by which children interpret new experiences in terms of their existing schemata 
 
accomodation - ANSWERSin piage...
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NUR2459 Mental Health Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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"Termination Phase" of the Nurse-Client Relationship 
 :~~ Summarizing the goals and objectives achieved, discussing ways to 
incorporate new coping strategies, reviewing situations that occurred and 
exchanging memories 
"Working Phase" of the Nurse-Patient Relationship 
 :~~ Maintaining the relationship, gathering data, promoting problem solving 
skills and self-esteem, facilitate discharge, overcome resistance, evaluate 
problems and goals 
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) 
 :~~ The...
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GRE Psychology Subject Test Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Ablation Correct Answer A surgically induced brain lesion. 
 
Absolute refractory period Correct Answer The period that follows the onset of an action potential. During this period, a nerve impulse cannot be initiated 
 
Absolute threshold Correct Answer The minimum of stimulus energy needed to activate a sensory system. 
 
Accommodation Correct Answer A principle of Piaget's theory of cognitive development. It occurs when cognitive structures are modified because new information or new experie...
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When students practice fluency: - They practice by reading connected pieces of text. they don't read word by word - they will read a sentence straight through. 
 
Reading fluently is important because: - It enables students to comprehend what they are reading. 
 
Students who are not fluent in reading would: - Sound out each letter or word slowly and pay more attention t the phonics of each word. 
 
Fluent readers: - Will read a...
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Ablation 
A surgically induced brain lesion. 
 
 
 
Absolute refractory period 
The period that follows the onset of an action potential. During this period, a nerve impulse cannot be initiated 
 
 
 
 
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Absolute threshold 
The minimum of stimulus energy needed to activate a sensory system. 
 
 
 
Accommodation 
A principle of Piaget's theory of cognitive development. It o...
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WGU C910 Elementary Reading Methods and Interventions 100% Pass
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WGU C910 Elementary Reading Methods and Interventions 100% Pass 
cognitive-constructivist view of reading Reading is a process in which the reader actively searches for meaning in what she reads. 
cognitive psychology the scientific study of mental processes, including perception, thought, memory, and reasoning 
Constructivism is a theory in education that recognizes the learners' understanding and knowledge based on their own experiences prior to entering school. 
Reading an ongoing, recursive...
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Major Theories & Theorists – NCE Exam Review |Graded A+| 100% Correct #latest
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Major Theories & Theorists – NCE Exam 
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THEORISTS *Ans* 
Behavorists are...(list all) *Ans* John B. Watson, Ivan Pavlov, Joseph Wolpe & B.F 
Skinner 
Erik Erikson's 8 Psychosocial Stages *Ans* States that growth is orderly, universal, & 
systematic. 
1) Trust vs. Mistrust (birth to 1.5) 
2) autonomy vs. shame & doubt ( 1.5 to 3) 
3) initiative vs. guilt (3 to 6) 
4) industry vs. inferiority (6 to 11) 
5) identity vs. role confusion (12 to 18) 
6) in...
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NUR2459 Mental Health Exam Questions With Complete Answers.
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"Termination Phase" of the Nurse-Client Relationship - Summarizing the goals and objectives 
achieved, discussing ways to incorporate new coping strategies, reviewing situations that occurred and 
exchanging memories 
"Working Phase" of the Nurse-Patient Relationship - Maintaining the relationship, gathering data, 
promoting problem solving skills and self-esteem, facilitate discharge, overcome resistance, evaluate 
problems and goals 
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Theory behind this ...
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