What is scaffolding?

a. temporary support provided to a child while learning to perform a task
b. a hierarchy of knowledge in memory
c. an achievement test sometimes given to young children
d. none of these


A

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What will be an ideal response?

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__________ therapies are based on the thinking of Sigmund Freud

a. Gestalt c. Client-centered b. Psychoanalytic d. Behavioral

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If you were delivering a presentation about the American Psychological Association (APA)’s Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education, which one of the following facts would you NOT include in your presentation?

a. The APA originally published the Code in 1988 and revised it in 2004. b. While consistent with the 1999 Standards, it is not consistent with the 2014 Standards. c. The standards directly apply to all types of tests in education, including teacher-made tests. d. The standards in the Code make clear the obligations of educational test developers and users.

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