Students with intellectual disabilities experience considerable failure in school, frequently resulting in all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Expectancy of failure
B. Reliance on external sources of control
C. Lessened sense of personal responsibility and competence
D. Learned competence
D
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Which answer is a reason why standardized tests may pose a challenge for English language learners (ELLs)?
A. Historically low ELL performance and slow improvements B. Assessments that are accurate measurements of ELLs' knowledge C. Stable nature of ELL testing subgroup D. Factors within the school's control
Having a computer in the preschool classroom is a concern for some teachers who believe it takes children away from more appropriate concrete learning activities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the spectrum of ability tests, which of the following test types would be most different from the content-oriented achievement test?
A. a nonverbal test B. a school-oriented aptitude test C. a test of general educational development D. a verbal ability test
Mr. Wright offers his geography class free time if they complete the assignment of identifying the countries of the world on a colored map, an assignment they enjoy. If his students' behaviors are consistent with patterns identified by research, the effect of offering them free time for completing the assignment will result in:
a. students' general motivation to learn decreasing. b. students' general motivation to learn increasing. c. students being less likely to work with maps during free time. d. students being more likely to work with maps during free time.