A school’s unwritten ban on Confederate flag display violates students’ speech and expression rights

Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).


F

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If classroom teachers set out to improve their own tests using judgmental approaches, which of the following review criteria is not a factor teachers ought to consider?

A. Adherence to item-specific guidelines and general item-writing rules B. Absence of any significant gaps in a test's content coverage C. Each item's likely contribution to a valid score-based inference about a student's status D. The likelihood that, if a test is seen by parents, those parents will recognize the suitability of an item's content coverage

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Every day, third-grade teacher Jeanne Brown read a text aloud and then asked her students questions about the text. She changed this practice when her principal correctly told her that research suggests the most significant improvements occur in comprehension when

a) students learn to generate their own questions. b) students answer the questions listed in their basal readers. c) teachers focus upon literal comprehension. d) teachers focus upon word recognition skills.

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The following statements about the developmental nature of high-incidence disabilities are true EXCEPT:

a. Most high-incidence disabilities are visible upon birth. b. Because many young children exhibit learning difficulties and have high levels of activity, their disabilities may go unnoticed. c. As academic and behavioral demands incrase, lerning and behavioral demands may negatively impact school performance and attitude. d. Some learners may outgrown their condition or their symptoms by the time they reach adolescence.

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When determining appropriate testing accommodation, it is important not to alter the:

a. Test format b. Test content c. Test environment d. Test procedure

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