Oregon Educator Licensure Assessments (ORELA) Practice Exam

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What do Question-Answer-Relationships (QAR) help students to do?

  1. Improve their storytelling ability

  2. Seek answers to comprehension questions

  3. Enhance their writing skills

  4. Develop interpersonal communication

The correct answer is: Seek answers to comprehension questions

Question-Answer Relationships (QAR) are a strategy that helps students understand the different types of questions and how to analyze them effectively. By categorizing questions into various types, such as "right there" questions, "think and search" questions, "author and you" questions, and "on my own" questions, students learn to seek specific information from the text, infer meanings, and connect their prior knowledge to the material they are reading. This strategy is particularly useful for improving reading comprehension, as it guides students in identifying where to look for answers and how to think critically about the text. In this context, seeking answers to comprehension questions is a key focus of QAR, as it encourages students to deepen their understanding of what they read and engage with the material at a higher level.