The type of assessment that measures how students apply their knowledge and skills in real-world tasks is known as:
a. standardized assessment
b. authentic assessment
c. performance assessment
d. summative assessment
Question 2...Science and the arts both involve:
a. discovery, investigation, testing ideas, communication
b. inquiry learning and process skills
c. creative exploration and aesthetic learning
d. all of the above
Question 3...The use of drama such as, dramatic re-enactments, in social studies experiences is good way to promote children's:
a. naturalistic intelligence
b. cognition
c. empathy
d. understanding of the individual
Question 4...Using old photographs is an example of an activity that:
a. engages in democratic participation and decision-making
b. makes time periods more concrete and authentic
c. makes and evaluate conclusions based on evidence
d. develops children's individual and group identity
Question 5...Producing murals to synthesize a unit of study or a class collage to represent an era in history are examples of activities that:
a. engage in democratic participation and decision-making
b. improve self-concept, broaden concepts of family, and increase cultural awareness
c. make and evaluate conclusions based on evidence
d. develop children's individual and group identity
Question 6...Making self-portraits and class me-books' are examples of activities that:
a. engage in democratic participation and decision-making
b. make time periods more concrete and authentic
c. make and evaluate conclusions based on evidence
d. develop children's individual and group identity