The national geography standards suggest that students use mental, or sketch maps, to answer geographic questions. Why?
a. When drawn on a piece of paper, a mental map can be as accurate as a commerciallypublished map
b. Mental maps can be an excellent stimulus for art projects
c. Mental maps are maps that represent the actual size of a place rather than the perceived size of a place
d. Mental maps can be used as diagnostic tool – they reveal what student know about the region being mapped
d
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Suggestions for reducing overrepresentation of culturally and linguistically diverse students include all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A. use culturally sensitive curriculum B. use alternatives to standardized testing C. encourage family involvement D. select mostly candidates from urban areas
The score validity problem in tests measuring hypothetical constructs such as need for achievement or anxiety is that the tests may
a. leave out aspects of the construct that the theory behind the construct says should be included. b. include aspects that the underlying theory indicates should be left out. c. be inconsistent measures of the important aspects of the construct. d. a and b e. a, b, and c
Infant's are in the _______ stage of Piaget's theory of development, and emphasize ________ play
A) sensorimotor; practice B) sensorimotor; construction C) preoperational; practice D) preoperational; construction