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Module 4-SPED 730

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T/F: Direct, systematic instruction about the alphabetic code is our most powerful weapon on the fight against illiteracy   True  
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T/F: At least 8 million children in the US are poor readers   False, at least 10 million are poor readers  
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Reading problems occur primarily at the level of the ____________.   Single Word  
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At least 30% of students need to be taught the decoding process. Why?   These skills do not come naturally or they have a specific learning disability or reason for not grasping the concept.  
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T/F: Reading problems occur as part of a natural, unbroken continuum of ability.   True  
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What causes _______ reading also causes _______ reading.   Good, Poor  
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Won't comprehension make up for poor decoding?   No, because comprehension depends on decoding and other skills. Slow, inaccurate decoding is the best predictor of poor reading comprehension.  
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What are the 4 main causes of poor reading?   1. Neurological 2. Familial 3. Social Disadvantage/Cultural 4. Instructional  
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What are the 5 necessary & sufficient conditions for learning to read?   1. Phonological Awareness 2. Phonemic Awareness 3. Alphabetic Principle letter 4. Orthographic Awareness 5. Comprehension Strategies  
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