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As a director one should be watchful that when teaching the core competencies identified by the National Literacy Panel, that teachers
 
  a. All use the same instructional techniques for each child
  b. Do not use instructional methods associated with older children
  c. Focus exclusively on phonological awareness skills
  d. Choose only one relevant core competency to focus on

Question 2

The ability to distinguish or segment words, syllables, or sounds is known as
 
  a. Visual coding
  b. Phonological awareness
  c. Vocabulary looping
  d. Rapid automatic naming



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Answer to Question 1

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