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History,emergent lit
AGBell flash cards Domain 7, 8 & 9
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Doreen Pollack | Founder of the auditory-verbal therapy AVT technique and leader in the practice of teaching parents to be their child's first teachers of language |
| Marion Downs | Audiologist and pioneer who promoted the concept and development of early hearing detection in the neonatal period |
| Helen Beebe | A pioneer in parent-infant intervention emphasizing audition while guiding the family to be their child's language teachers |
| Scope of practice | An official document of a professional organization that specifies appropriate areas of practices for its members |
| Acoupedics | The historic term coined by Henk Huizing and promoted by Doreen Pollack to describe the process by which a child with limited hearing is able to access meaningful sound for the purpose of developing spoken language |
| Decoding (reading) | Breaking or segmenting a written word into its component sounds and then blending them together to form a recognizable word |
| Decoding strategies | The ability to apply one's knowledge of letter-sound relationships including knowledge of letter patterns to correctly pronounce written words |
| Direct Explanation | Providing the reader with a description of the plot characters or events that are contained in the selected text |
| Text Comprehension Strategy Application | The adult helps the child practice the strategy until she can apply it independently |
| Divergent question comprehension | Using questions that dont have one correct answer and require deeper understanding and inference |
| Phonics | The aspect of reading related to decoding words by using sound letter or phoneme grapheme correspondence |
| Inferences | Conclusions or opinions that are formed based on what is provided in written text |
| inferential questions | Questions whose answers can be found in text, but they are implied and not directly stated |
| Figurative Language | Using words to imply another meaning or to evoke an emotion |
| Metaphor | A figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or analogy between them |
| Simile | A figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as |