Learning Gaps 1 Flashcards
The null hypothesis states that…
no significant difference exists between two variables
Type 1 error occurs when the null hypothesis is…
rejected when it should’ve been accepted
He is known as the Father of ModernResearch on Teaching
Nathaniel Gage
What rubric cannot provide specific feedback for improvement?
Analytic or holistic?
Holistic
What can the Table of Competencies ensure to learners taking the LET?
Content validity
What is the criterion-referenced grading?
Standards, grades, or averages?
Standards
A negative discrimination index means that…
More from the lower group answered correctly
To discipline her noisy students, Teacher Avic makes them answer a test she randomly found in the classroom and then the results were graded.
Does this violate the principle of validity or reliability? Why?
Validity, because validity is all about a test measuring what it’s supposed to measure.
A random test cannot accurately reflect a students’ performance.
To maintain order when transitioning from one activity to another, what must be done?
Set the rules before the activity starts
Which of the following can BEST prevent unruly scenarios in the classroom?
Rules, routines, or processes?
Routines
What descriptor applies to a student who failed to meet standards?
Did Not Meet Expectations
What keywords should you look for in the following levels of technology integration?
Entry
Adoption
Adaptation
Infusion
Transformation
Entry = begins/starts
Adoption = conventional
Adaptation = students independently explore (with control)
Infusion = students choose
Transformation = innovative; impossible
What is truancy?
Absence without good reason
Giving your students a sense of belongingness and acceptance demonstrates what kind of power?
Referent power
In schools where enrollment is low, how can a multi-grade level system be implemented?
Combine 2-3 grade levels
If a test item has a negative discrimination index, what should you do to it?
Discard it
A test item can be considered a very good item/very discriminating if it has an index score of?
.40 and above
A test item can be considered poor or questionable if it has an index score of?
below .10
A test item can be considered not discriminating/marginal if it has an index score of?
.10 to .19