Melissa is a physics teacher. While demonstrating an experiment in class, she puts a tuning fork in a beaker of water and causes the water to splash out. She then asks her students to form their hypotheses on why this happened and write a paper on it. In this scenario, Melissa is using an assessment known as _____
A) essentialist assessment
B) embedded assessment?
C) spontaneous assessment?
D) rubric assessment
B
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a. avoid trivial questions. b. strive for a balance between generality and specificity. c. avoid philosophical and judgmental issues. d. none has been violated
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a. positive b. negative c. neutral d. invalid
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a) sexual identity. b) civic ability. c) academic integrity. d) trust versus mistrust.