Three of the following practices are appropriate when administering a standardized achievement test. Which one is not appropriate?
a. Encourage students to do their best.
b. Frequently remind students how important their test performance is for their educational future.
c. Give students practice with the types of items the test will include.
d. Explain that students won't necessarily have time to answer all questions.
b
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A. the doctor will swab her birth canal with an antibiotic during the second stage of labor. B. the doctor will induce labor in the eighth month of the pregnancy. C. the baby is usually delivered by cesarean section rather than through a vaginal delivery. D. it is unlikely that the infant will survive the delivery.
Which of the following is crucial in ensuring the benefit from including students with disabilities in a general classroom?
a. other students with disabilities b. peers c. teachers d. support staff
Behaviors exhibited by authoritative teachers include
a. keeping students on their toes, changing expectations to teach flexibility, questioning and challenging student behavior. b. explaining the basis for actions and decisions, giving students increasing independence and responsibility, and administering consequences fairly and appropriately. c. allowing students to set the classroom course, giving choice in as many situations as possible, and expecting students to figure things out for themselves. d. providing a rigid structure, identifying and punishing instances of student non-compliance, and helping students develop a thick skin.