Children who are gifted are similar to their typical peers because they always benefit from repetition of curriculum content to learn
a. True
b. False
Question 2...Differentiated instruction requires assessment of student participation and learning
a. at the beginning and end of the school year
b. before, during, and after instruction
c. in time for parent-teacher conferences
d. in consultation with the principal
Question 3...Curriculum compacting is a streamlined version of content that can be done at an accelerated pace.
a. True
b. False
Question 4...Differentiated instruction aims to do all EXCEPT
a. build on each student's strengths while addressing assessed learning needs
b. permit students to demonstrate learning through their modality of strength
c. establish learning groups using results of previous year's standardized tests
d. provide a balance of cooperative and independent learning experiences
Question 5...Systematic planning methods
a. Help teachers remain focused on critical aspects of differentiated instruction
b. Are unnecessary when teachers use evidence-based practices
c. Streamline processes so planning is more efficient
d. All of the above
e. Both a. and c.
Question 6...Informal assessments include all of the following EXCEPT
a. standardized tests
b. teacher checklists
c. teachers anecdotal observations
d. student work samples in portfolios