A discussion in Robertson Elementary school about how high-stakes testing for young children. They believe that high-stakes testing for ELL at their school
A. is the only way to avoid social promotion.
B. will help children overall, because standardized assessments are norm-based and produce scientifically-based information.
C. is not always accurate because ELL children might not be fairly assessed in their abilities.
D. is a means for ensuring that children learn and that promotions are based on achievement.
A
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a. True b. False
What did the results suggest about sexual behaviors in the world's largest study of twins in 2008?
a. Sexual behavior is shaped only by genetics. b. Sexual behavior is shaped only by environmental factors. c. Sexual behavior is shaped by both genetics and environmental factors. d. Sexual behaviors are a choice than can be changed at will.
According to Dunn (2006), what are the indicators of bullying?
What will be an ideal response?
. The unique advantage of a control time-series design compared to the basic and interrupted time-series designs is that using the control time-series design ______.
A. observations are made before and after a treatment B. one treatment is both manipulated and naturally occurring C. a nonequivalent control group is observed D. participants are randomly assigned to a control group