If a teacher intends to use observation and checklists as part of the assessment of a unit in a class, what "rule of thumb" should be followed?
a. Students should not be given a test on the unit, since observation makes this unnecessary.
b. Scores on checklists should be included in the calculation of the students' unit grade.
c. Students should be provided with the criteria that will be used when observing them.
d. Since the checklist is based on values of the teacher, students should not be involved in developing checklists.
e. Checklists should be used only when students work in cooperative groups during the unit.
C
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