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A range of educational assessment and testing concepts, including diagnostic tests, the lemon v. Kurtzman court case, the lemon law, the use of taxes to support schools, the impact of the title vii civil rights act of 1964, the largest professional organization and labor union in the us, the american federation of teachers, the four types of learning, and various philosophies of education such as perennialism, existentialism, and behaviorism. It also discusses different types of tests, including aptitude tests, achievement tests, proficiency tests, progress tests, standardized tests, norm-referenced tests, and criterion-referenced tests. A comprehensive overview of key educational assessment and testing principles, making it a valuable resource for students, educators, and researchers in the field of education.
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A diagnostic test deals with. ✔✔assessing strengths and weaknesses The court case Lemon v. Kurtzman deals with. ✔✔Nonpublic and Secondary Education Act The Lemon Law is a test used to determine if the _ is violated. ✔✔First Amendment In what city, in 1874, was it ruled that taxes could be used to support schools? ✔✔Kalamazoo, MI How did the Title VII Civil Rights Act of 1964 change education today? ✔✔Outlawed discrimination What is the largest professional organization and largest labor union in the United States? ✔✔NAE (National Association of Educators)
What is the American Federation of Teachers (AFT)? ✔✔an American labor union that primarily represents teachers What are the four types of learning? ✔✔Cognitive, Emotional, Social, and Physical This philosophy of education believes that one should teach the things that one deems to be everlasting importance to all people everywhere. Should teach principles, not facts. ✔✔Perennialism This philosophy of education believes that childhood is not adulthood; childhood is playing and no child ever gets enough play. Subject matter takes second place to helping the students understand and appreciate themselves as unique individuals who accept complete responsibility for their thoughts, feelings, and actions. ✔✔Existentialism This philosophy of education is derived from the belief that free will in an illusion. Human beings are shaped by their external environment. ✔✔Behaviorism
This test is one that provides for translating test scores into a statement about the behavior to be expected of a person with that score or their relationship a specified subject matter. ✔✔Criterion Referenced Test