Careful evaluation of programs can be very complicated. Schools typically do not do a thorough job of evaluation because:
a. the community is not concerned about the success of many of the programs at a school
b. the teachers are unwilling to change practices so it is not worth conducting an evaluation
c. it is time consuming and often expensive
d. today's programs are researched-based and do not need to be evaluated
D
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Some formative assessment involves the teacher taking appropriate action based on informal observation of students
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
It is developmentally appropriate to teach children in the primary grades to:
a. help children identify the sounds of letters and how letters combine to make words. b. introduce new words and help children sound them out. c. teach children to proofread their work. d. all of the above.
Which of the following examples illustrates socially-mediated negative reinforcement:
a. Alice scratches her arm to alleviate an itch. b. Marge closes her eyes when the wind picks up on the beach to avoid getting sand in her eyes. c. Sandy asks her mother for help washing the dishes to reduce the amount of time she has to spend in the kitchen doing chores. d. Paul uses the remote control to mute the television during commercials to avoid listening to the commercial hype.