Which of the following questions is NOT considered a key question for the Learning Standard?
a. How does the public become involved in the assessment process?
b. How does assessment relate to instruction?
c. How does the assessment engage students in relevant work on worthwhile activities?
d. How does the assessment provide opportunities for students to become independent learners?
e. How does the assessment build on each student's understanding, interests, and experiences?
A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Students with "out-of-the-box" thinking are unrewarded in school because:
A) their ideas are not aligned with conventional questioning or expected answers. B) rewarding them would make other children feel insecure.? C) they do not need any special services or rewards.? D) they are socially inept and do not prefer being rewarded.
Curriculum compacting is a streamlined version of content that can be done at an accelerated pace
a. True b. False
In the teaching format for reading regular words, individual turns are used to:
a. embarrass students who aren't paying attention b. prevent students from subvocalizing c. check students' accuracy d. reinforce word wall reading