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krzymel

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Observations teachers make of students in the classroom, doing work, and talking to the teacher or to other students; and information in written form that teachers obtain from some students.
 
  a. objective tests
  b. formal assessments
  c. summative assessments
  d. informal assessments

Question 2

Objective, and rigorous methods for obtaining information about student learning.
 
  a. formative assessments
  b. informal assessments
  c. formal assessments
  d. summative assessments



alexanderhamilton

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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