A major problem with assessing students using portfolios is that two teachers often assign quite different grades to the same student's portfolio
a. True
b. False
a
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According to the text, the review of literature is important early in a qualitative study because it
a. demonstrates assumptions of the research questions. b. minimize the literature review by holding it early in the study. c. provides a general understanding of the educational topic. d. identifies the important variables for investigation in the study.
Because realists see the universe governed by its own internal order, there is a tendency in their educational philosophy to require students to
a. adapt and adjust to this reality. b. pursue individual dreams and desires. c. adjust to the needs of totalitarian regimes. d. reject all other enduring world views.
Experiments are most appropriate with preschool and primary children
a. True b. False
In a series of commission reports ranging from A Nation Prepared (1986) to Teaching at Risk (2003), the Carnegie Corporation has advocated
a. more autonomy for teachers but also more accountability, including some form of merit pay based on student achievement b. drawing a hard line against merit pay based on student test scores c. autonomy shared equally among teachers, administrators, and parents, with teachers gradually gaining the largest share d. a dominant voice for parents and other citizens on state professional standards boards