The four students below have just received feedback about their test performance. With the textbook's discussion of assessment and feedback in mind, choose the student who is most likely to benefit from the feedback he or she has received
A) Garry got his multiple-choice science test back with the errors circled in red and the comment, "You need to study harder for the next test" written at the top of the page.
B) Harry received his history essay test with the comment, "You have a thorough knowledge of history, but your discussion is vague and disorganized."
C) Jerry could not look at his geography test after it was scored because his teacher plans to use the test again with next year's class. However, he's gotten the feedback, "You need to work more on the characteristics of the countries we're studying."
D) Kerrie received her math test with any incorrect answers corrected in red and with the comment, "You have learned how to 'carry' in addition but are having trouble with 'borrowing' in subtraction."
D
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What data-organizing skill is being used when students take data gathered about the weekly allowances of their classmates and tally it by how many students receive each of the following allowances: seventy-five cents, one dollar, one dollar and fifty cents, two dollars?
A. Classifying B. Ordering observations C. Finding patterns D. Inferring
The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier
a. Has extended censorship from student newspapers to activities such as student theatrical productions and other expressive activities. b. Awarded significant discretion to school authorities in censoring school-sponsored publications. c. Made a distinction between personal expressions by students and those might be assumed to bear the "imprimatur of the school." d. All of the above.
What statement about learning standards is true?
a. Standards can have a negative impact if they result in teachers setting inappropriate expectations for students. b. Standards cannot be learned through exploratory play and must be learned through direct instruction. c. Learning standards and curriculum are the same thing because they both concern material students must learn. d. Standards are most effective if they are used in the same way for all children.
Glasser says that primary responsibility for proper student behavior in school is held by:
a) parents. b) schools. c) administrators. d) students.