High-stakes testing differs from classroom assessment in many ways. One significant way in

which high-stakes testing and classroom assessment differ is that classroom assessment usually:

a) is based upon national norms
b) includes only oral presentations
c) can be conducted by a paraprofessional
d) provides more information for making daily instructional decisions


d

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Maturation refers to

a. an appearance of being grown-up. b. manners and politeness. c. children who are teenagers. d. the progression of changes that take place with aging.

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An elementary-age child who seems to waste time in class rather than working to complete assignments should be

a. ignored and allowed to suffer the consequences. b. provided with a tutor so that the child can catch up. c. admonished in front of the class for not keeping up with the assignments. d. praised or given a small reward whenever he or she does complete an assignment.

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Who won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1979 linking education and economic development?

a. Robert Reich b. Paul Krugman c. Paul Samuelson d. Adam Smith e. Ted Schultz

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Luke experiences difficulty focusing, regardless of whether the visual stimulus is near or far away. Luke probably has

A. hyperopia. B. astigmatism. C. refraction. D. myopia.

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