"Standards-based grading" is based heavily on judging students in terms of whether or how
well they have learned with the curriculum was intended to teach them.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Grace randomly assigns college-bound African-American students to an intervention to improve mathematics achievement or to a control condition. A participants in a control group told Grace, the researcher, that his group found out that ‘the other kids were getting a program to help their math scores' and therefore they decided to get together in a study group once a week to help each other
Grace was very concerned. What threat does this student action represent? a. John Henry effect b. Multiple treatment interference c. Experimenter effects d. Treatment diffusion
When working with interracial children, teachers are best advised to
a. check with families about which racial identification they have chosen for their child. b. consider the child's physical appearance and apply that racial identification. c. feature cultural customs of all races represented in each child. d. ignore racial differences in the classroom.
Note the main characteristics of personal interest and situational interest
What will be an ideal response?
This test, which provides a model of performance in reading, offers a diagnostic look at reading without necessitating the administration of an entire achievement battery
What will be an ideal response?