How does utilizing Item Response Theory increase the comparability of probes given?
a. It calibrates item difficulty levels
b. It is adaptive
c. It allows students to use the computer
d. It increases efficiency
a
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Which is NOT included in a curriculum framework?
a. Learning guidelines b. A schedule of daily activities c. Examples of types of learning experiences d. A description of the instructional and assessment methods used
Three of the following students show warning signs of possible violent behavior. Which student does not?
a. Adam tells his mother he prefers to spend time alone playing video games and insists he has no friends. b. Brenda rarely arrives at school before 10:00, despite repeated disciplinary actions by the assistant principal. c. Cora becomes irate each time a peer unintentionally acts in a way that she perceives as being hostile or harmful. d. After his girlfriend breaks up with him and begins dating Russell, Daniel asserts, "I'll make that guy sorry he was ever born!"
Being uncomfortable with physical contact, being wary of adults, showing behavioral extremes, and not wanting to go home are possible indicators of which of the following?
A. Learning disability B. Emotional disturbance C. Low income D. Neglect or abuse
Which of the following choices best summarizes whether private school students and thosewho are home schooled are entitled to participate in extracurricular activities in public schools?
a. Students enrolled in private schools or home schooled have no right to participate in anypublic school activities. b. All public schools must allow open participation for these students in all extra-curricularactivities. c. The U.S. Department of Education requires these students to pay a fee to the federalgovernment before they are permitted to participate in activities provided by the publicschool. d. All states require that public schools be free and open to all private schools but require anextra-curricular fee for participation. e. A few states authorize such participation by law, but statutes in most states are silent on thisissue.