GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
Question
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Social Studies and Science
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Math and Reading
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Math and Technology
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Reading and Technology
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Detailed explanation-1: -1-Cognitive or non-cognitive. a-Cognitive measures focus on what a person knows or is able to do mentally. b-Non-cognitive measures focus on affective traits or characteristics (e.g, personality traits, attitudes, values, interests, preferences, etc.) 2-Commercially prepared or locally developed.
Detailed explanation-2: -Information about student learning can be assessed through both direct and indirect measures. Direct measures may include homework, quizzes, exams, reports, essays, research projects, case study analysis, and rubrics for oral and other performances.
Detailed explanation-3: -The SAT tests the students’ reading, mathematics, writing skills, and knowledge. This is the knowledge that the student will acquire as part of a rigorous high school curriculum. The SAT also measures how well students can apply their knowledge, in an allotted time.