The High/Scope Child Observation Record, The Work Sampling System, and Teaching Strategies Gold are all examples of
a. commercial products designed to help teachers organize and systematize collecting and interpreting children's work.
b. commercial standardized assessment instruments.
c. types of observation instruments developed by educational testing and assessment companies.
d. normative based assessment tools used for formal assessment of children's readiness.
answer: a
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