A teacher's school district provides a gradebook computer program for classroom use. The first thing she should do is
(a) check what method(s) it uses.
(b) enter the names from her class roster.
(c) enter her marking period assessments and maximum points for each.
A
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A local church offers prayer services in the Morning Elementary School library Wednesday evenings from 6-8 pm. Several students' grades 3-6 are members of the church and attend the services. Fourth grade teacher Ms. Lucy is a member of the church and often attends the Wednesday prayer service. She often transports several of her students whose families are members of the church to the prayer
services. Which of the following best describes the most appropriate response A. Ms. Lucy should stop transporting students to the services but should be allowed to continue to attend the services at school B. Since Ms. Lucy teachers at Morning Elementary her attendance at the services violate the Establishment Clause C. Ms. Lucy may transport students but should refrain from participating in the services at the school D. Since the services are after school hours Ms. Lucy is free to attend the services and transport students if she wishes.
The numerator of the equation for the z value is ______.
a. the population average subtracted from the mean of the sample b. the mean of the sample subtracted from the population average c. the mean of the sample subtracted from the standard error of the mean d. the standard error of the mean added to the mean of the sample
In designing an achievement test for students, a teacher's major concern should be that the test:
a) measures what students are capable of doing rather than what they have done. b) includes both objective questions and essay questions. c) matches the instructional objectives for the material covered. d) include items for each of the six levels of Bloom's taxonomy.
What does a significant test statistic tell us?
A. There is an important effect. B. The hull hypothesis is false. C. There is an effect in the population of sufficient magnitude to be scientifically interesting. D. All of the above,