Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) Practice Test

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What characterizes systematic instruction?

  1. Instruction is based heavily on student preferences

  2. Assessment drives decisions on skill acquisition

  3. Lessons are random and unstructured

  4. Only successful students receive systematic lessons

The correct answer is: Assessment drives decisions on skill acquisition

Systematic instruction is characterized by a structured and organized approach to teaching that is informed by ongoing assessment of student progress and skill acquisition. This means that educators use data gathered from assessments to make informed decisions about what skills to teach, ensuring that instruction is tailored to meet the developmental needs of each student. By prioritizing assessment, instructors can identify specific areas that need improvement, allowing them to focus their teaching efforts where they will be most effective. This approach contrasts with other methods that may rely on student preferences or follow a random and unstructured lesson plan, which can lead to gaps in learning and inconsistencies in skill development. Additionally, systematic instruction is inclusive, aiming to provide support for all students rather than just those who are already successful.