Activity Evaluation and Selection Guide
What will be an ideal response?
Step 1- How is the activity done?
Step 2- What is the purpose?
Step 3- Can the activity accomplish your learning goals?
Step 4- What must you do before?
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One advantage of multiple-choice items over true-false items is that they reduce the
A. chance for cheating. B. difficulty of machine scoring. C. influence of guessing on the score. D. time needed in test preparation.
Effective science programs must match the student's level of development to have the greatest impact
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Does a teacher have a duty to disarm a student?
a. No. Under the Coverdell Act, a teacher has no duty to disarm a student. b. Probably not. At least one court has ruled that a teacher who failed to confiscate a gun in class did not result in a willful neglect of duty. c. Yes. It would be a violation of the Coverdell Act if the teacher did not disarm a student. d. Yes. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on several occasions that teachers have an absolute duty to disarm students in public schools. e. Both c and d are correct.
All students with disabilities, regardless of the severity of the disability, must be assessed with the same instruments used for students without disabilities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.