A teacher's initial impressions of students should be treated as:
A. hypotheses.
B. enduring judgments.
C. accurate observations.
D. labels that can be shared with other colleagues.
Answer: A
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Within a school, all teachers should teach the same strategies and:
a. use the same instructional language during modeling. b. require students to memorize the procedures. c. include strategy use on every test. d. have students write strategies in their journals.
It is helpful to verify published reports on teacher supply and demand with your own research on local conditions because
a. projections are based on information that changes unpredictably. b. published reports are inherently unreliable. c. local communities sometimes exaggerate the facts in publications to make their community appear more desirable. d. many communities are ignored in the broadly based statistical surveys.
The textbook defines test reliability as the ratio between the variance of the
a. error scores and true scores. b. true scores and observed scores. c. error scores and observed scores. d. two sets of scores from identical or equivalent tests.
Most researchers agree the birth of child development studies in the United Sates began in the ______ under the scholarship of John Dewey
a. 1920s b. late 1800s c. 1960s d. 1950s