In which of the following approaches are content-areas de-emphasized?
a. Sheltered English Instruction
b. Content-based ESL
c. ESL-only
d. Transitional bilingual education
c,
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Lena doesn't feel that she has the education to serve a child with a disability in her program. She may ethically and legally:
A) ask her local Child Find Office for assistance B) refuse to care for children with disabilities C) include the child but not work with the child's individualized plan D) insist the parents pay enough for an assistant caregiver
For some teachers, the majority of assessment data is collected through an end-of-the-unit test. What is the greatest error that the teacher is making in doing this?
a. Students have forgotten many of the important details by the end of the unit. b. The workload of grading papers is overwhelming when intense unit tests are given. c. The teacher finds out too late that students need intervention. d. The final grades are invalid since students are asked to demonstrate too many skills on one exam. e. Research has shown that several quizzes throughout a unit are more accurate for assessment than one unit test at the end.
A researcher computes the computational formula for SS and finds that ??x=39 and ??x^2 =271. If this is a sample of 6 scores, then what would SS equal using the computational formula?
A. 17.5 B. 3.5 C. 232 D. not possible to know because the sample mean is not given
Spending a day or more with a person at work in order to learn about the job is known as:
a. Mentoring b. Networking c. Job shadowing d. Informational interviewing