Why is the Hazelwood case significant?

a. Because it permitted students to write on any topic of choice.
b. Because it gave students permission to not attend classes that offended their religious beliefs.
c. Because it gave educators permission to not teach classes that conflicted with their religious beliefs.
d. Because it allows educators to censor school-sponsored publications.
e. None of the above.


D

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______ refers to the time during which students are attending to relevant instructional activities with a high rate of success.

a. allocated time b. brain-break time c. engaged learning time d. constructive playtime

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a. Write down everything. b. Write down key terms only. c. Capture the key points and examples. d. Write down only the information on the Power Point slides.

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_______ is the score that you would receive if the test contained no error.

a. Observed score b. Actual score c. True score d. Error score

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