Describe the difference between norm-referenced and criterion-referenced grading
What will be an ideal response?
Norm-referenced grading bases grades on students' performance compared to their peers. Criterion-referenced grading bases grades on the extent to which students meet a preset standard.
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To avoid perpetuating ethnic and racial stereotypes, teachers should not use the words ___________ when describing their students and the students' families.
a. all and none b. some and most c. many and few d. all of the above
High content validity is particularly important in __________
A. achievement tests B. personality tests C. attitude inventories D. aptitude tests
Phil seems to act more immature than other children in his play group. What would you evaluate to determine if his behavior is normal or not?
What will be an ideal response?
Watching TV is an example of a multisensory activity
a. True b. False