Which of the following grading approaches is LEAST defensible when the purpose of grading is to report a student's achievement of learning objectives and standards?

a. self-referenced grading
b. norm-referenced grading
c. criterion-referenced grading


a

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What additional requirements and mandates were added to Public Law 94-142 in 1990 when the law was renamed, IDEA?

a. services for infants and toddlers and the requirement of an IFSP b. inclusion of transition plans for postsecondary objectives and the addition of autism as a special education category c. inclusion of transition plans for postsecondary objectives, the addition of autism and traumatic brain injury as a disability category d. the phase in for physical and academic accessibility in schools; along with landmark civil rights for students with disabilities

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Characteristics that may affect the audience who will be reading the paper or hearing the speech include:

A. The age of the reader. B. The gender of the majority of the group members. C. The educational level of the reader. D. All of the above

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Substantive due process refers to which of the following?

a. protection against loss of the rights granted in the Constitution b. whether or not a person has been treated fairly and proper procedures have been followed c. evidence supports the movement of the issue to the courts d. protection of the right of appeal

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Summative classroom assessments are used to make administrative decisions, such as assigning grades, or to provide a broad sense of student achievement.

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