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What are the limitations of using only books that have won Caldecott Medals?
 
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The No Child Left Behind Act involves:
 
  a. the suggestion that states set standards for academic achievement.
  b. annual assessments to gauge school districts progress in improving students academic achievement.
  c. emphasis on increasing the numbers of Accomplished Teachers. d. all of the above.



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Literary quality does have an element of subjectivity to it. It is possible that a book of little interest to children may receive an award due to its technical merits. Also, the book might not be appealing to children of all ages and interests. Finally, only a few books are chosen for the awards each year. There are a great many other fine works that do not receive awards. Using only Caldecott Medal winning books is too narrow a scope for choosing books. Other factors, such as the interests of the children, must be considered. There are many other awards for childrens books that can also be used as a reference for helping select multicultural and more narrowly targeted books.

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ANSWER: b




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Reply 2 on: Sep 14, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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