Analytic Teaching
presents the whole and teaches how this came be broken down into it component parts(ex-syllable division)
synthetic
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presents the parts of a language and then teaches how the parts work together(ex-spelling)
Anaphora
using a pronoun or definite article to reference to something already mentioned. The TURTLE moved slowly. IT creepy along.
derivational morpheme
are in the form of prefixes, suffixes, and inflectional endings., represent relatively consistent meanings, they change the syntactic classification of a word. examples pre, anti and sub. Change drive to driver goes from verb to noun.
norm referenced test
tests designed to compare individual students with national averages or norms of expectancy
norm referenced test
woodcock johnson test
gray oral reading test
comprehensive test of basic skills
itbs
test of academic proficiency
norm referenced test
scores are usually reported as percentile ranks
scores range from 1st percentile to 99th percentile
average student score is at the 50th percentile
Quartile
a way of describing position of a score on a normal referenced test. the score falls in one of five groups
criterion referenced test
A test that describes the specific types of skills, tasks, or knowledge of an individual relative to a well-defined mastery criterion. The content of criterion-referenced tests is limited to certain specified objectives. The student's performance on this type of test helps the teacher to determine the specific criteria or skills on which the student needs help.
criterion reference test
quick phonics screener
words their way spelling inventory
test created by teachers
STAAR
Summative Assessment
Assessing student learning at the end of an educational experience to evaluate the effectiveness of the experience.
Formative Assessment
used to see if students have learned material right after it has been presented
morphonology
study of the different allomorphs of the morpheme and the rules governing their use
6 syllable types
Closed, open, vowel-consonant-silent e, vowel pair, R-controlled, and consonant-le.
Section 504 Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Extends civil rights to people with disabilities
idea
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
section 504 and idea
504 states that any program receiving "federal funds" must provide equivalent service, but must be identical. Under IDEA, students have more access to more services-the program is federal funded.
IQ Discrepancy Model
capture and compare a student's scores on different types of test. it compares assessments of a child's intellectual ability (IQ) with how much progress he's making in school (academic achievement.
quasi-experimental research
attempts to determine the cause and effect without strict randomized controlled trials, is valid, but less reliable
FAPE
Free Appropriate Public Education- Special Education Services that are provided at public expense must meet standards of that state's educational agency. Must be available to preschool, elementary, and secondary levels and must follow individual education plans
Qualitative Research
research that collection data through various kinds of observations
Quantitative research
research results are based on a large sample that is represented by the population
Scarborough's reading rope
Language comprehension -INCREASINGLY STRATEGIC! (background knowledge, vocab, syntax/semantics, verbal reasoning & literacy knowledge) + word recognition-INCREASINGLY AUTOMATIC! (decoding, sight words, phonological awareness) = skilled reading (fluency and comprehension)
Morphology
units of meaning involved in word formation
Morpheme
smallest unit of MEANING in language
unbound or free morpheme
a morpheme that can stand alone
bound morpheme
A morpheme that must be "bound" with another morpheme to form a word. Ex: un, ish, es, ed, pre [Show Less]