ALTA CALT EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 ACCURATE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS RECENT VERSION
Chall's Pre-reading Stage A developmental stage for children ages 6 months to 6 years that includes features such as sound symbol association. Phoneme Smallest Unit of sound in a spoken word. Morphology The linguistic knowledge that would best enable a student to understand the word anthropomorphic. Teaching Pragmatics Teaching pragmatics through oral language may positively impact a student's understanding of implied meaning in written language. Three Speech Sounds Group A group of words that contain three speech sounds, such as night through sawed. Developmental Dyslexia Research Current research has led to the conclusion that a 'glitch' may have taken place during fetal development. Social Development Delays in Dyslexia An individual with dyslexia might experience delays in social development as demonstrated by a lack of good judgment, inability to stick with a game, and erratic emotional behavior. Poor Visual Learner A student who learns better from a lecture/class discussion rather than from the printed page. Multisensory Strategies Most students will learn and retain information better if instruction is given through multisensory strategies (VALT). Dyslexia Misconception Research supports that dyslexia is a disorder that can be remediated through corrective vision. Informal Assessment The type of assessment a teacher should give to a student making A's and B's but is a slow reader due to reading difficulties. Criterion-Referenced Test The Woodcock-Johnson Psycho-Education Battery is an academic achievement test that is criterion-referenced.
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sq3r reading strategy
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academic language therapy association alta
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calt ceu requirements 2026
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scientifically based reading research sbrr