How might children who are taught to be passive be at a disadvantage in a typical U. S. class?
A) They might not show what they know. B) They might work too slowly.
C) They might lack motivation. D) They might act out in class.
A
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Which of the following is not an element typically embodied in performance tests?
A. Judgmental appraisal of students' responses B. Prespecified evaluative criteria for judging students' responses C. Multiple evaluative criteria D. A direct link to a preexisting content standard
What positive outcome can be derived from the fact that online communication has enormously enhanced the school district's ability to store district files – memos, minutes, reports, data, proposals, etc. – in online repositories in order to make these files readily accessible to specific external publics?
a. This increases the school district's transparency and accountability of reporting b. This increases the number of printed documents regarding non-editorial publications c. This increases automatically the literacy level of parents from high need families d. This lowers the public access to make appointments with school board members
What development theory views the family as an evolving social unit in which members adapt to each other’s demands as well as to outside demands?
a. ecological systems theory b. social learning theory c. human development theory d. cognitive developmental theory
When two things, orks and lopas, are positively correlated,
a. orks may cause lopas, lopas may cause orks, or both may be caused by something else. b. it is almost certain that either orks cause lopas or lopas cause orks. c. it is almost certain that orks and lopas are not causally related. d. it means that one cannot be predicted from the other.