Assessment practices that have important consequences for children, families, professionals, or programs
What will be an ideal response?
High-stakes testing
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The role of the director in addressing content standards in the curriculum is?
a. ?To work with teachers on their basic math skills b. ?To work with staff members on their interpersonal skills c. ?To work with teachers on establishing a process to implement the standards in a connected meaningful manner d. ?To work individually with each child to ensure they are learning the necessary content to prepare them for the next level
Restricted-response performance-based assessments are better than extended-response assessments under which of the following conditions?
A. when the problems are unstructured and allow for multiple solutions B. when the problems call for originality C. when the problems require the integration of information from several sources D. when the problems are structured so that model performances can be constructed
In a study of the effects of teaching method upon science achievement, the differences between the four schools in which the study was conducted were also determined. School is:
a. a dependent variable. b. a moderator variable. c. a control variable. d. an intervening variable.
Professional development may be ineffective because of the following exclusions:
a. Weak leadership b. Lack of assessment c. Poor planning d. Business grant support for the program