To be valid, an assessment must also be
a. comprehensive
b. difficult
c. reliable
d. simple
C
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Trying to find out what a student knows and doesn't know is called
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
One explanation for why Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences has been so widely accepted and implemented in the field of education is that
A. it is a much easier way to assess intelligence than other standardized intelligence tests. B. the 9 types of intelligence that Gardner describes map on to the standard curriculum used in most schools. C. it seems more democratic than traditional intelligence tests because each child has a chance to find some area of strength. D. you do not need a trained examiner to administer this type of test.
Teachers may be guilty of setting lower expectations for students when they suggest that the group is too unruly to work together or they don't have the reading skills to do problem solving. What "gap" does this represent?
a) Achievement gap. b) Expectation gap. c) Behavior gap. d) Instructional gap.
A constructivist learning environment encourages students to
a. look to the teacher for help b. be concerned about the "right" answers c. build their own knowledge base and learn independently d. understand the teacher's viewpoint