The use of single summative measures in classroom assessment of student achievement tends to

A) ?magnify minor technical inadequacies.
B) ?provide information for modifying instructional sequencing.
C) ?generate adequate information for assessing student performance.
D) ?give an informative estimate of progress toward objectives.


A

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At Henderson Elementary School, grades are not assigned to kindergarten or first-grade students; instead, teachers check satisfactory or unsatisfactory. As a result, the teachers don't use formal assessments, instead relying on their informal observations of the students' behavior. Based on this information, which of the following is the most accurate statement?

a. Their assessments are likely to be valid but not reliable. b. Their assessments are likely to be reliable but not valid. c. Their assessments are likely to be both valid and reliable. d. Their assessments are likely to be both invalid and unreliable.

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Describe the characteristics of a profession. Provide an example that illustrates each of the characteristics

What will be an ideal response?

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Ella Flagg Young

a. Was the first woman president of the American Federation of Teachers. b. Was superintendent of schools in New York City. c. Was an important contributor to the progressive education movement. d. Was president of the Progressive Education Association from 1919 to its demise in 1929.

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Committing yourself to regular class attendance

A) is much better than making a commitment to being on time. B) should not interfere with having a good breakfast. C) is necessary only if you cannot find someone else to take notes for you. D) guarantees you first-hand knowledge of what happens in class. E) is necessary only if you are unable to someone else to take notes for you.

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