How do you think portfolio assessments benefit teachers and students?
What will be an ideal response?
Benefits of portfolios include focusing on higher-level thinking skills, providing useful feedback to teachers, emphasizing real-world problem solving, highlighting individual improvement, and containing many examples demonstrating students' learning.
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What is the odds in favor of rolling a 7 with a pair of dice?
a. 6:36 b. 6:30 c. 30:6 d. 36:6
The type of support for students with intellectual disabilities that consists of constant high-intensity help across environments and involves more staff members is
a. pervasive support. b. limited support. c. extensive support. d. intermittent support. e. sporadic support.
Which of the following statements is true about the Joplin plan?
A. It is used primarily to group students of different age groups. B. It is a standard nongraded program for instruction in reading. C. It is more common in secondary schools than in elementary schools. D. It is the most widely used within-class ability program in the United States.
Ms. Siegler has students pair up to work on a book report to encourage the development of empathy and perspective-taking skills. What strategy is Ms. Siegler using?
a. Interactive learning b. Cooperative learning c. Collaborative learning d. Group cognition