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Grouping gifted students together in the same classroom has a negative impact on students who have not been identified as gifted. True or false?
Grouping gifted students together in the same classroom has a negative impact on students who have not been identified as gifted. True or false?
Cooperative learning benefits gifted students as they understand concepts better when they explain them to others. True or false?
Cooperative learning benefits gifted students as they understand concepts better when they explain them to others. True or false?
For one person to serve as a viable role model in a small group setting, there cannot be too much difference in their abilities. True or False?
For one person to serve as a viable role model in a small group setting, there cannot be too much difference in their abilities. True or False?
In which scenario(s) would heterogeneous groups be effective for gifted students? (3 points)
In which scenario(s) would heterogeneous groups be effective for gifted students? (3 points)
In the Schoolwide Cluster Grouping Model, students are categorized in five groups: (1) Gifted, (2) High Achieving, (3) Average, (4) Below Average, and (5) Significantly Below Average. Which one of the following classes would NOT follow the Schoolwide Cluster Grouping Model?
In the Schoolwide Cluster Grouping Model, students are categorized in five groups: (1) Gifted, (2) High Achieving, (3) Average, (4) Below Average, and (5) Significantly Below Average. Which one of the following classes would NOT follow the Schoolwide Cluster Grouping Model?
According to a report by the International Society for Technology in Education, how should technology be implemented to have a positive effect on student achievement? (4 points)
According to a report by the International Society for Technology in Education, how should technology be implemented to have a positive effect on student achievement? (4 points)
Which one is not an attribute of formative assessments?
Which one is not an attribute of formative assessments?
In the book, is “Show Me” an example of a formative assessment or summative assessment?
In the book, is “Show Me” an example of a formative assessment or summative assessment?
Which of the following are de-motivators for gifted students? (Select 3)
Which of the following are de-motivators for gifted students? (Select 3)
Which of the following are advantages of rubrics? (select 4)
Which of the following are advantages of rubrics? (select 4)