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misspop

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Which of the following is NOT a way to protect the privacy of electronically stored student assessment data?
 
  A) Store data on password protected computers.
  B) Trust that a test publisher's online data storage system is safe.
  C) Ensure that only current teachers and parents have access to identifiable data.
  D) De-identify student data by using unique numbers instead of names.

Question 2

To reduce anxiety surrounding testing situations, teachers should
 
  A) diminish the importance of the test.
  B) provide food and drinks during the test.
  C) not tell students about the test in advance.
  D) provide students with advanced knowledge about the test.



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yeungji

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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