Why might a teacher choose to use the fixed percentage method rather than the total points method?

a. In order to make the scoring system more transparent to students and parents
b. In order to allow for the addition or removal of assessments during the semester
c. In order to weight various assessment components differently
d. In order to improve the validity and reliability of the grading process


b. In order to allow for the addition or removal of assessments during the semester

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____ is having the technology in the classroom at the teachers' and students' fingertips

a. Point of instruction b. Point of no return c. Teachable moment d. Teachable instruction

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Salas recommends all BUT which of the following to foster better home-school partnerships with Mexican-American families?

a. Determine parents' language of comfort for communications and use it. b. Assume that the family has difficulty speaking, reading, and writing in English. c. Do not assume that parents know what educators expect of them. d. Consider the family's acculturation and how that may account for their goals and interaction styles.

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The Federal Wage Garnishment Law, The Social Security Act of 1935 and Federal Insurance Contributions Act, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 are all examples of what kind of laws? _______________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Collaborative problem-solving is a process that

a. takes at least one month to be effective. b. draws on expertise from more than one person to solve student-related problems. c. requires involvement from the school principal or another school administrator. d. requires parent involvement and a coordinator of efforts between the home andschool environment.

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