Which of the following groups is characterized by positive interdependence?
a. Pseudogroups
b. Traditional work groups
c. Effective groups
d. High-performance groups
e. A and C
f. B and C
g. B and D
h. C and D
H
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Instead of just retrofitting existing assessment accommodations, a move toward technology-based adaptations can help create accurate assessments that can facilitate student success
a. True b. False
A rubric is used for
A) scoring students assignments, projects, or assessments. B) seating students in equivalent groups. C) re-booting a computer. D) helping substitute teachers with the daily routing.
The most obvious solution to preventing frequent but minor behavioral infractions is to
a. clearly define and teach behavioral expectations to all students b. go to a zero tolerance policy c. ignore them d. develop an in-school suspension plan e. respond to each incident with swift and severe punishment
Which example shows the most effective approach to teacher–family relations?
a. If a child refuses to take naps, the teacher should tell the family to wake him up sooner in the morning. b. If a child has toilet accidents, the teacher should emphasize to the family that this inconveniences the school. c. If a child drinks coffee provided by his parents, the teacher should insist that the family not do this. d. If a child has eating problems, the teacher should share the school's dietary approach with the family.