What is an assessment system?
What will be an ideal response?
An assessment system consists of multiple assessment sources and sound practices that are coordinated to inform instruction. The system (1) reflects literacy performance over multiple time points with a variety of instruments; (2) measures essential skills; (3) adheres to ethical guidelines; (4) provides useful information; and (5) aligns with literacy standards.
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According to your text, systems of government in the United States are shifting from what to what?
a. ?Materialistic to paternalistic b. ?Paternalistic policies to policies of empowerment c. ?Egalitarian to robust d. ?Mesosystems to macrosystems
What is a child at 12 months likely to be able to do?
A. Eat finger-foods B. carry dishes to the sink C. use a fork D. drink through a straw
The first step in the special education process for secondary students with disabilities is
A. assessment B. transition C. referral D. self-evaluation E. self-referral
When teachers use respectful communication and regularly demonstrate high influence/high affect behaviors when interacting with students, all but which of the following are likely natural results?
a. Students feel confident that their classroom is a safe space to live and learn. b. Teachers focus on building their students' identities as competent, capable individuals who are important to the class. c. Sensitive topics will arise only infrequently, and students will not misbehave because they're invested in classroom relationships. d. Teachers will correct inappropriate behaviors in ways that do not call the student's character into question.