Which of the following court rulings ended the tracking system in schools that was based on ability grouping determined by IQ tests?
a. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954)
b. Hobsen v. Hansen (1967)
c. Larry P. v Riles (1972)
d. Diana v. Board of Education
b
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What term was a focus of the second United States National Educational Technology Plan (U.S. Department of Education, 2000)?
a. Computer literacy c. Productivity application b. Technological literacy d. Information literacy
Which one of the following is the best example of someone using a heuristic (rather than an algorithm) in problem solving?
a. Susan wants to know how long it will take her to drive from Phoenix to Los Angeles. She knows that the distance is 400 miles, and she figures she will average 50 miles an hour with stops, so she predicts the trip will take 8 hours. b. Vinnie has a round hot tub that is six feet in diameter; he wants to build a top to cover it. He remembers the formula for calculating the area of a circle and works out how many feet of lumber he needs. c. John wants to buy a computer. He compares prices at different computer stores and buys whichever model is least expensive. d. Marion can't think of a plot for the short story she needs to write. She breaks her task into smaller pieces: First she'll decide who the main character will be, then she'll think of a conflict for that character to experience, and finally she'll identify a reasonable resolution of that conflict.
The aim of mixed methods research is to draw upon the ________ and minimize the ________ of qualitative and quantitative approaches.
a. fixed design, emergent design b. inductive thinking, deductive thinking c. constructivist, positivist d. strengths, weaknesses
Consent forms should provide all of the following except:
a. The purpose of the study b. Number of c. Number of times researchers will review the datatimes data will be collected d. Participant is free to ask questions