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xroflmao

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The terms testing and assessment are not synonymous because
 
  A) assessment is used to make classification decisions, but testing is not.
  B) assessment is done at a different time from testing.
  C) testing is just one part of assessment.
  D) testing provides data, but assessment does not.

Question 2

Differentiated instruction is a process that involves
 
  A) matching the content and instructional approach to individual students' learning needs.
  B) teaching to meet the needs of the majority of students in a class.
  C) matching the content and instructional approach to individual students' interests.
  D) teaching students with disabilities in general educational classrooms as much as possible.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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