You Pick Best Mediation - You can argue these answers!
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Direct Instruction
What is telling students what to do explicitly?
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Appropriate social language use and vocabulary
What is the two aspects direct instruction focuses on in regards to language development according to Cazden?
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"Shows through actions or materials how students should do something"
What does a teacher do?
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Verbal scaffolding
What is "asking questions, probing, pointing out aspects of a problem"
100
direct instruction
What could be used when a student needs extra help with phonics
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Model
What is used when modeling as an example?
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"A parent might say "Bye-bye" and wave to a friend when leaving, and then tells the child "Say bye-bye!"
What is an example of a parent using Direct Instruction with a toddler?
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"Follow the model provided to produce something similar?
What do the students do?
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Use of visuals like "graphic organizers, charts, maps, videos" and other media sources to facilitate learning
What is visual scaffolding?
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Scaffolding with visuals.
What is best if a student is not very proficient in English and the alphabet?
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What is direct instruction
What is used when students "follow directions, practice, or memorize information?
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Teaching of reading - especially phonics
What is Direct Instruction most often associated with?
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Individual, small group or entire class!
Who can a teacher do modeling with?
300
Physical scaffolding
What is a collaborative group project reflective of?
300
Visual scaffolding - Venn Diagram
What is best if trying to show differences and similarities of a topic?
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Scaffold
What is verbal, visual and physical instruction?
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Audolingual approach (ALM)
Where is direct instruction used extensively in regards to second language acquisition?
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Using a large print book, and also using her finger to move left to right showing the direction in which students should read.
How can a teacher use modeling to teach directionality in reading?
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Vygotsky
What theorist helped shape scaffolding and "argued that learning takes place when an adult or more capable peer asks questions, points out aspects of a problem, or makes suggestions, working in a learner's zone of proximal development?"
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Direct instruction, modeling and scaffolding!
I do, we do, you do
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Scaffold
What is used when students "use information provided to try and solve problems"
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No evidence of increased reading comprehension
What has research shown in regards to direct instruction for beginning readers? (According to Institue of Educational Services, 2008)
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Talking out the writing process, and what you did as a teacher
How can a teacher use modeling in writing?
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"A temporary framework for construction in progress"
How did Cazden define a scaffold?
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Modeling in front of class and also visual scaffolding can be helpful
Best for a newcomer with little to no exposure to the English language