In teaching by direct instruction, at what steps in the lesson will a teacher need to assess students' skills or knowledge? At each of these steps, what is the purpose of the assessment?
What will be an ideal response?
Assessment is involved in reviewing prerequisites, conducting learning probes, monitoring independent practice, and in the overall evaluation of student mastery of lesson objectives.
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TRUE or FALSE. When running a Scheffe test, the alternative is always non-directional.
a. True b. False
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a. John Locke b. Charles Darwin c. Jean-Jacques Rousseau d. G Stanley Hall
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a. True b. False