What are the three broad categories of data collection suggested by Fraenkel and Wallen (2003)?
A. observation, interviews, and polling
B. observation, interviews, and existing documents
C. existing documents, polling, and review
D. interviews, polling, and review
Ans: B
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Which of the following is essential to the success of school improvement and reform?
a. an inflow of extra resources to make sure that improvements and reforms do not break the backs of already overextended public-school budgets b. a critical mass of new teachers who have some education in many of the organizational and instructional changes that have been developed over the last decade c. a student body that is already at an achievement level that makes them capable of absorbing the amount of change that comes through school improvement and reform d. the understanding that any changes must take into consideration the unique contexts of the schools and the people in them, as well as an appreciation for the impact that that unique character will have on the opportunity for success
Mr. and Mrs. Mohammad are very distressed to hear that the recess time in their son's school has been shortened to 15 minutes. What are three reasons they can present at the school board meeting to increase recess to 30 minutes each day?
What will be an ideal response?
All of the following contributed to the emergence of information- processing theory except
a. first National Defense Education Act. b. military training research. c. modern high-speed computer. d. research in human engineering.
The primary principle of the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct states:
What will be an ideal response?