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STR Exam Questions With Correct Answers Asset-Based Approach - answer-An asset-based (or strengths-based) approach to education builds learning around a student's strengths and existing knowledge, rather than focusing on what they lack. -the asset-based approach views diversity in thought, cult...

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STR Exam Questions With Correct Answers


Asset-Based Approach - answer✔-An asset-based (or strengths-based) approach to education

builds learning around a student's strengths and existing knowledge, rather than focusing on what

they lack.

-the asset-based approach views diversity in thought, culture, and traits as positive assets that

should be valued.

-based on the idea that teaching to a student's strengths helps them to feel valued, build their

confidence, and reach their full potential. The approach seeks to celebrate differences and

eliminate biases that hold back certain student demographics, especially those with disabilities,

students of color, and English language learners (ELLs).


deficit-based approach: - answer✔focuses on students' shortcomings.


instructional strategies that work well in an asset-based teaching approach: - answer✔-

continually adjusting flexible groupings according to each child's current assessed knowledge

and skills

-providing students with freedom of choice and autonomy in their learning

-drawing on prior knowledge that students bring into the classroom

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Dyslexia - answer✔-learning disorder that affects a student's ability to read, spell, write, and

speak.

-Students identified as having dyslexia typically experience some or all of the following

characteristics:

1. difficulty with phonological awareness (including phonemic awareness)

2. difficulty reading words in isolation

3. difficulty decoding unfamiliar words

4. slow, inaccurate, or labored (without prosody) oral reading

5. difficulty spelling

6. limited reading fluency

-As a result, these students often experience difficulties in reading comprehension and/or written

expression and limited vocabulary growth due to limited reading experiences.


Early Indicators for dyslexia: - answer✔1. Preschool:


-Delayed speech

-Difficulty with rhyming

-Difficulty pronouncing words

-Poor auditory memory of nursery rhymes and chants

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-Difficulty adding new words to vocabulary

-Poor word retrieval skills (or inability to recall the right word)

-Trouble learning and naming letters and numbers

-Dislike of print (e.g. doesn't enjoy following along as a book is read aloud)

2. Kinder-1st:

-Difficulty breaking words into smaller parts or syllables

-Difficulty identifying and manipulating sounds

-Difficulty remembering the names of letters and their sounds

-Difficulty decoding single words (reading words in isolation)

-Difficulty spelling words phonetically (the way that they sound) or remembering letter

sequences of common words often seen in print

2nd-3rd:

*Previously described behaviors still exist along with:

-Difficulty recognizing common sight words

-Difficulty recalling the correct sounds for letters and letter patterns in reading

-Difficulty connecting speech sounds with appropriate letter combinations and omitting letters in

words for spelling

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-Difficulty reading fluently

-Difficulty decoding unfamiliar words

-Reliance on picture clues, story theme, or guessing at words

-Difficulty with written expression


Dyslexia Instruction: - answer✔Should focus on structured, systematic, and explicit instruction

in the following:

-Phonological awareness (including phonemic awareness) - identifying and manipulating sounds

-Sound-symbol association (alphabetic principle) - knowledge of the speech sounds and

corresponding letter or letter combinations

-Syllabication - rules related to the types and division of syllables

-Orthography - the written spelling patterns and rules in a language

-Morphology - the study of how morphemes (units of meaning) are combined to form words

-Syntax - the set of principles regarding the sequence and function of words in a sentence

-Reading comprehension strategies

-Reading fluency


Accommodation for Dyslexia Students: - answer✔To accommodate students with dyslexia,

teachers can provide students with:

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