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EAS (Educating all Student's) Study Guide Questions And
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Which of the following is an accommodation that a teacher can offer to a student with a
reading disability when giving reading assignments?

Assign shorter reading assignments

implicit bias

Prejudicial beliefs or feeling not recognised by an individual

Halo Effect

Cognitive tendency to perceive an individual, object, or event based

Ignorance

Lack of knowledge about particular subject or issue

Anchor Effect

Cognitive tendency to rely too heavily on an initial piece of information

Confirmation Bias

Tendency to seek out interpret and remember information



Ethnocentrism

Judging other cultures or groups according standards



Stereotyping

Making assumption or generalization about individual or group



prejudice

Holding negative attitude or belief about individual or groups based on stereotype,
without considering individual differences

, Concrete operational

Students use of graphic organizers to classify



Pre-operational

A student draws a red, and blue circles depict problem 5+3=8



Formal operational

A student writes an essay that analyzes



sensorimotor stage

A child plays peek-a-boo with an adult




Teachers address diversity in the classroom to support all students learning needs

1. Focus on building and maintaining authentic relationships



2. By creating a culturally responsive and differentiated instructional environment




English as a New Language

A bilingual/biliteracy program model that emphasizes English for students identified as
English learners. Language arts and content-area instruction are taught in English using
specific ENL instructional strategies.

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