Define and give a rationale for social validity
What will be an ideal response?
Social validity is defined as the acceptability of a program by the consumers of the program.
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Evaluation becomes more powerful as it is repeated through a continuous cycle because it:
a) uses various evaluation techniques b) identifies trends from accumulating information c) considers the instruction from both student and teacher perspectives d) centers on the effectiveness of the instruction
Harry is a gifted student interested in political science. He is paired with an adult with expertise in this area. This is an example of
A) independent study. B) the Revolving Door Model. C) a mentorship. D) interdisciplinary instruction.
Which part of the memory system has an unlimited storage capacity?
a. Long-term memory b. Short term memory c. Working memory d. Sensory memory
Being warm, supportive, and caring means that a teacher will have healthy, supportive relationships with his students
Indicate whether the statement is true or false