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Sufayan.ah

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How can a teacher attain a high level of consistency in scoring his/her assessment tasks?
 
  a. Make the tasks relatively easy for students
  b. Prepare and use scoring rubrics
  c. Score the tasks using personal knowledge of each student's past performance

Question 2

In order to judge the validity of assessment results, one should look primarily for
 
  a. a single sound research study demonstrating the appropriateness of the interpretation.
  b. a combination of sound research and logical explanation demonstrating the appropriateness of the interpretations.
  c. several studies demonstrating the consistency of the scores.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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