______ is the practice of placing students in different classes or courses based on achievement test scores or on perceived differences in abilities.
a. inclusion
b. mainstreaming
c. perennialism
d. tracking
d. tracking
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The Rating Scale is not a good method to record an unexpected incident in a classroom because it is designed to guide the observer/recorder as to what to observe and record
a. True b. False
Causal-comparative or ex post facto research is widely used because
a. such studies have greater internal validity than do quasi-experimental studies. b. the law of the single significant independent variable can be more readily applied in ex post facto research than in experimental research. c. it is not possible to experimentally manipulate many variables of interest . d. Campbell and Stanley are exuberant in their praise of ex post facto research.
An unpaid internship will not provide the same type of work experience as a paid internship.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The court case that requires programs of individualized education and enables a student to benefit from an education is __________
a. PARC v. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania b. Board of Education v. Rowley c. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas d. Mills v. Board of Education