_______ offers a useful, natural method for evaluating young children who have disabilities or who are at risk
A. judgment based assessment
B. curriculum-based assessment
C. norm-referenced testing
D. play-based assessment
d
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c. a fist raised in the air. d. a stretched straight forward arm with an opened hand palm out and fanned fingers facing
Memory encoding refers to:
A. information retrieved on demand B. taking in new information C. storing information for later use D. recall of personal information from the past
Which of the following should NOT be included in a child's portfolio?
a. parent and teacher comments b. photographs of work in progress c. child's comments while creating d. comparative works by peers
Glasser contends that students will behave much better in school if the curriculum you provide for them is interesting and clearly valuable to them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false