One of the most important aspects of assessment is
A. setting aside an appropriate time for student(s) to be assessed.
B. providing feedback to parents and students.
C. making sure the assessment is completed in one session.
D. using standardized assessments.
B
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a. True b. False
For his educational research class, Richard has to conduct an action research project. He has decided to change the way that he teaches reading vocabulary words to see if students’ comprehension test scores improve. He has written down what he will do differently in terms of teaching vocabulary and when he will make the changes. He has ensured that his plan is ethical and feasible. This is an example of a(n):
a. Action plan b. Who does what, when chart c. Critical friend d. Action research journal
In Jan Cheripko's Imitate the Tiger (1996), Chris Serbo has:
a. been considered a school failure until he meets a homeless man who convinces him that he can learn to read and write. b. been sent to a detox clinic and, through his flashbacks, readers learn about his life of despair and self-delusion. c. little control over his own life and resorts to fighting and other forms of violence. d. been an orphan since about three and has struggled to deal with various families as he has gone from home to home.
Tara and Akiko are having a grand time! Very carefully they are stacking blocks one on top of each other. As the tower gets taller it starts to wobble. Akiko reminds Tara to put the next block right in the middle of the top block or they will all fall down. Tara just about has it placed when it slips from her fingers, hitting the edge of the top block. All the blocks come tumbling down! Tara and Akiko laugh hysterically and then start building again. What primary academic skill is under development in this scenario?
a. social studies skills b. literacy skills c. language skills d. science skills