Describe one of Tom Kida’s (2006) common mistakes we tend to make in our thinking.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Answer will include one of the following: We tend to prefer stories to statistics (and research). We seek to confirm our ideas, not to question them. We sometimes misperceive the world. We tend to oversimplify our thinking. Our memories are often inaccurate or distorted.
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A) is a persistent and pervasive problem in education B) is addressed in the federal legislation for the gifted C) is addressed in local and state mandates D) was an issue resolved in the last decade, as these groups are served in proportion similar to that of other population groups
Which of the following is not a key component of personal and functional competence?
a. Knowledge acquisition b. Intelligent application of knowledge and skills to various situations and settings c. Identifying the areas of functional academic d. Development of relevant skill sets
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word