Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. “Meaning” is an encoding word for phenomenology.
2. “Essence” is an encoding word for grounded theory.
3. Creswell’s (2012) script for a purpose statement defines the central phenomenon before indicating the participants.
4. Qualitative research questions may start with the word “why”.
5.. Central questions should focus narrowly.
1. T
2. F
3. F
4. F
5. F
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a. They tend to burn out. b. They suffer "hurried child" syndrome. c. They develop teamwork and persistence. d. They have difficulty balancing academic and extracurricular responsibilities.
Monitoring, self- questioning, and visualizing are all examples of ___________ reading strategies
A) before B) during C) after D) none of the above
Which answer states the correct order of the stages of learning to read?
A. Emergent literacy, fledgling reading, beginning reading, developing reading, mature reading B. Developing reading, mature reading, beginning reading, fledgling reading, emergent literacy C. Emergent literacy, beginning reading, fledgling reading, developing reading, mature reading D. Beginning reading, fledgling reading, Emergent literacy, developing reading, mature reading
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In order for an assessment to be considered a standardized test, it requires that the assessment reflect a comprehensive set of curricular standards in the subject area. 2. A teacher interested in whether a student’s performance meets a set curricular standard would be most likely to use a criterion-referenced test. 3. One of the most useful types of scores, which is easy to interpret accurately, is a grade-equivalent score. 4. Assessment accommodations should be provided for classroom assessments as well as for standardized testing.