Educational data in the form of numerical test scores or ratings analyzed by statistical methods are examples of:
A) quantitative data
B) mixed data
C) qualitative data
D) experimental data
Ans: A
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Disadvantages of the anecdotal record include:
a. Often recorded after the event, omission of important details may occur b. Bias can affect the selection of behaviors that are recorded c. Both “bias can affect the selection of behaviors that are recorded” and “often recorded after the event, omission of important details may occur” d. It is too easy to record negative biases and judgments that may follow a child through school e. All answers are correct
Well-designed professional development programs help school districts
A. comply with the "highly qualified" requirement of federal law. B. weed out teachers who are not qualified for the job. C. identify teachers who are interested in leadership roles. D. decide which teachers deserve salary increases.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
With Privatistic Conservatism there is a push to have all students perform alike.
The Montessori approach to early childhood education emphasizes student rights and parent participation.
a. true b. false