Guided discovery science in the Harlan/Rivkin concept
a. leads children to investigate whatever captures their attention
b. ignores some topics children need to know about such as dinosaurs
c. leads children to general truths or laws about how matter and living things behave
c
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Use of language that places the child before the disability, as opposed to defining the child by the disability. Example: child with special needs versus special needs child
What will be an ideal response?
One of the issues with multilevel linear analysis is that it introduces dependency between the contextualized variables (e.g. the influence of different coaches on their athletes’ confidence), but what does this mean?
A. Residuals within the model will be correlated. B. The variables are from different cases and therefore make the model unstable. C. Independence of the different levels makes the analysis more prone to Type I error. D. The experimental nature of the research design implies that the contextualized variables will differ at each level of the model.
What is the current legal status of peer grading as a violation of FERPA?
a. Peer grading violates FERPA, but only if it is being used at the elementary level. b. Peer grading always violates FERPA. c. Peer grading does not violate FERPA. d. Peer grading does not violate FERPA if teachers get parental permission. e. Peer grading violates FERPA, but only if it is being used at the secondary level.
The mixed methods approach consists of combining the good elements from the qualitative and quantitative approaches to research
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.