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WGU C909 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM 2025 UPDATED ACTUAL EXAM WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS.

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WGU C909 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM
2025 UPDATED ACTUAL EXAM WITH
CORRECT SOLUTIONS.

Constructivist Theory - correct answer- Aphilosophy based on the | | | | | | | | |


premise that people construct their own understanding of the
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world they live in through reflection on experiences.
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Constructivist Theory in Practice - correct answer- For example: | | | | | | | |


Groups of students in a science class are discussing a problem in
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physics. Though the teacher knows the "answer" to the problem,
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she focuses on helping students restate their questions in useful
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ways. She prompts each student to reflect
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on and examine his or her current knowledge. When one of the
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students comes up with the relevant concept, the teacher seizes
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upon it, and indicates to the group that this might be a fruitful
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avenue for them to explore. They design and perform relevant
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experiments. Afterward, the students and teacher talk about
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what they have learned, and how their observations and
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experiments helped (or did not help) them to better understand
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the concept.
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Cognitive-constructivist view of reading - correct answer- Aim to | | | | | | | |


assist students in assimilating new information to existing
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knowledge, as well as enabling them to make the appropriate
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accommodations to their existing intellectual framework to
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accommodate that information. Ex. Because of Winn-Dixie; from
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her inference, and active knowledge of the text says that people
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who have things in common often become friends.
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Socio-cultural theory/Ex. - correct answer- Extends the influence | | | | | | |


on the cognitive-constructivist view out from the reader and the
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text into the larger social realm. Learning is viewed as social
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rather than individual. -Lev Vygotsky Ex. Understanding the
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zone of proximal development can be helpful for teachers.
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In classroom settings, teachers may first assess students to
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| determine their current skill level. Educators can then offer | | | | | | | |


| instruction that stretches the limits of each child's capabilities. | | | | | | | |




At first, the student may need assistance from an adult or a more
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knowledgeable peer, but eventually, their zone of proximal
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development will expand. Teachers can help promote this
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expansion by:
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Planning and organizing their instruction and lessons: For | | | | | | |


example, the teacher might organize the class into groups where
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less skilled children are paired with students who have a higher
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skill level.
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Using hints, prompts, and direct instruction to help kids improve
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their ability levels.
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Scaffolding, where the teacher provides specific prompts to move | | | | | | | |


the child progressively forward toward a goal.
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Reader Response Theory - correct answer- The main argument of | | | | | | | | |


reader-response theory is that readers, as much as the text, play
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an active role in a reading experience (Rosenblatt, 1994).
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This theory rejects the structuralist view that meaning resides
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solely in the text. Words in a text evoke images in readers' minds
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and readers bring their experiences to this encounter.
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Experiential Learning - correct answer- As the name suggests, | | | | | | | |


experiential learning involves learning from experience. The
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theory was proposed by psychologist David Kolb who was
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influenced by the work of other theorists including John Dewey,
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Kurt Lewin, and Jean Piaget
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Oral Language Development - correct answer- The complex
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system that relates sounds to meanings, is made of three
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components: phonological, (rules for combining sounds)
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semantic, (the smallest units of meaning that may be combined to
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make up words) and syntactic (the rules that combine
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morphemes into sentences). Reading and talking with children
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plays an important role in developing their vocabulary. The more
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you talk to children, the larger their vocabulary will
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develop. Note: Pragmatic is also the rules that allow us to speak| | | | | | | | | | |


appropriately in different settings
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What are the stages of writing development? - correct answer-
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Scribbling/drawing
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Letter like forms and shapes | | | |




| Letters
Letters and spaces | |




Conventional writing and spelling (children in this stage spell | | | | | | | |


most words correctly with a reliance on knowledge of phonics to
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spell longer words, they can punctuate, can properly use
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capital and lower case letters. Writing different purposes is
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important, handwriting and spelling becomes easier.
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What are stages of reading development - correct answer- Early
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Emergent
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Emergent (understands alphabet, phonological awareness and | | | | |


knows phonics, have command of high frequency words,
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developing comprehension and word attack skills, recognize
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types of texts, non-fiction and fiction, and that reading has a
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variety of purposes).
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EarlyFluent |




| Fluent




What are the stages of the alphabetic phase - correct answer- The
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written forms of spoken, alphabetic language languages which
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use letters (graphemes) in a code to represent the sounds of
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speech (phonemes) specific sequences of letters form words,
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this is the alphabetic principle. If we obeyed this principle we
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wouldn't have words like to, too, and two.
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Gradual release of responsibility - correct answer- Teaching
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approach that incorporates scaffolding (building on what the
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student already knows) so that the responsibility for the content is
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shifted from teacher to student.
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