Assessment tools that require a high level of inference
A) ?are useful in the classroom because they have less items and require less time.
B) ?should always be used to inform classroom instruction.
C) ?should be avoided because they misrepresent students' actual skills.
D) ?competency-based assessment.
C
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Due process is covered by the:
a. Fourteenth Amendment b. Fifth Amendment c. Procedural and substantive aspects d. All of the above
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A. compensatory education B. representative education C. diversity education D. Project Head Start
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a. Diagnose the specific disability a child may have and communicate this to parents. b. Inform the director or principal that you cannot meet the child's needs. c. Observe the child in a variety of situations and prepare objective anecdotal records that document how the children behaves in a variety of situations. d. Ask that the child be transferred to a special education classroom in order to assess his or her needs accurately.