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    students what 's in the picture so that all they need to do was to say some words or phrases. This is an easy open-answer question that students can name anything they know in the picture. Unlike other questions such as "how did you spend your holiday," which requires more talk and longer utterance, students did not keep silence but can give some answers. Student 1 immediately gave answer "flowers",…

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    are easy and quick to answer. They keep control of the conversation with the person asking the questions. For example, if someone finished high school and they are going to college. They met someone at their college and that person asks them, ‘Do you want to move into my apartment with your own room and bathroom?’ This question can only be answered by yes or no. It does…

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    Child Interview Reflection

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    While referring to the child interviewing guide I followed the steps it suggested, such as what kinds of questions to ask children based on his her age. By rearranging questions that are age appropriate for a 5 year it assures that the child will answer them to the best of his or her ability. I also referred to the videos that were about interviewing children. I used the examples of what to do and what not to do, to create my own questions based around the topic, and what I wanted to achieve…

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    Ch 19 1. The factors that may influence respondents’ interpretation of words include ethnicity, region, nationality, sex, age and education. Word nuances and ambiguities , or unique and unclear language, can also affect word interpretation . Other factors are modifying adjectives and adverbs, grammatical standards, double negatives, double-barreled (two question) questions, leading and loaded questions, over-demanding recall questions, and questions that include prestige. 2. Often, occasionally,…

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    While Mr. Gilman asks Mayella to describe what happened that night, she doesn’t answer. Mr. Gilman begins to ask more specific questions and she answers with minimal answers. When the judge asks her to tell the court what happened, she bursts into tears. The judge tries to comfort her telling her that she has no cause for shame as long as she tells the truth and that Mr. Finch…

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    Fac 2.4 Science Test

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    the classroom. Using this, students will become familiar with the content and more comfortable when they have to take the real exam. The exam taken contain an answer key book, this way the questions have an explanation. Students can see the right answer after completing the test to make sure they understand why the answer is wrong, if the answer is good then they can move forward to the next one. For this test I got 9 out of 10 questions than were exposed on the test. My problem question was…

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    Teachlive Reflection

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    about reading we decided that the easier question was to ask Edith, When you read do you sit on the rug? We had images to show her of a rug because we concluded that she might not know what a rug is and we had a book to show her and guide her to the answer. For Edgar, we asked him what do you do when you go to the bookshelf and he did a really good job replying back. It seems like it was a question easy enough for his proficiency level. He restated the question before answering making sure he…

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    the student is unmotivated or finds the subject to be not interesting. Another of my observation remarks was when the teacher asked his students. Why is it important to learn Spanish? Why do we need to learn it? Some students raise their hand and answer the questions. A student says that we learn Spanish because we are close to the border other say because one might need a job that requires to be bilingual and finally another one says that it 's important to know spanish because in the future…

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    are engaging with the curriculum through questioning (Shindler, 2009). It enables them to elicit their thinking by observing their environment and forming questions about it (Shindler, 2009). Then as a class, students can work together to find the answers and solve the problem or task (Shindler, 2009). When implementing an inquiry-based activity in the classroom, the teacher should initially direct the students toward something in particular (Shindler, 2009).…

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    CPA Exemplinary Research

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    it asks for a policy, and only one of the four answer choices (a.) is, in fact, a policy. The three distracters are merely statements of fact. The correct answer becomes obvious based on a flaw in the incorrect answer choices. The sample CPA exam question in Figure 2 exemplifies the importance of including quality distracters in MC questions. MC questions that guide students to correct or incorrect answers or that lack thoughtful incorrect answer choices are ineffective in evaluating student…

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