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Mimi

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Consider the description of Henry Martinez. Identify two characteristics that tend to make Henry a student placed at risk.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Describe four guidelines that teachers can use in their attempts to work effectively with students placed at risk.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Henry is a non-native English speaker, and he is a member of a cultural minority. Both are characteristics of students placed at risk.

Answer to Question 2

Guidelines teachers can use in working effectively with students placed at risk include: (1) create and maintain an orderly learning environment with predictable routines; (2) combine high expectations with frequent feedback about learning progress; (3) use teaching strategies that actively involve all students and promote high levels of success; (4) use high-quality examples that provide the background knowledge students need to learn new content; and



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