If you want to use a test to measure students' self-concepts, and if you are concerned about the test's construct validity, you are concerned about whether the
a. items on the test accurately reflect a particular body of knowledge or skill.
b. test can be used to predict student performance on a task in the future.
c. test's norms were developed using an appropriate standardization group.
d. test can identify students with strong self-concepts and those with weak self-concepts.
d
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When studying, visual learners benefit from: a. tape-recording lectures
b. rereading the textbook. c. none of these choices. d. using graphic organizers.
Teacher tips to assist a child with PTSD in the classroom include such strategies as:
a. Ensure that the child feels safe and supported in the classroom b. Consider assigning a classmate to act as a study buddy to the child with PTSD c. Speak with the child's counselor to provide updates on classroom behaviors d. Avoid including stimuli that may trigger an anxiety attack or phobic reaction e. All of the above
In contrast to earlier time, mandatory training is now usually dictated by
a. ?the director b. ?the board c. ?state d. ?parents
According to the author, in Chapter 3, why does addition using algebra tiles make sense to the student?
a) The tiles are the same shape and size. b) The tiles are the same color and texture. c) The tiles are the same thickness and shape. d) The tiles are the same shape and color. e) The tiles are the same size and thickness.