Context-dependent item sets consist of introductory material. Give an example of an introductory material item.
What is pictures, graphs, drawings, paragraphs, poems, formulas, maps, symbols, specimen or films.
100
What is problem solving?
What is when students cannot automatically realize the proper way to reach the desired goal and they must use higher order thinking... this process is called problem solving.
100
What is critical thinking?
What is Reasonable and reflective thinking that is focused on what to believe or do
200
What is an advantage of context-dependent items?
What is makes students think critically vs memorizing, relates to real world or equal opportunity of materials.
200
What is a problem called that doesn't require any thinking skills
What is a no brainer
200
List one of the 5 attributes of critical thinking.
What is Reasonable thinking, Reflective thinking, Focused thinking, Deciding what to believe or do, or Abilities and dispositions
300
What are some disadvantages of context-dependent items?
What is must make sure to construct the introductory material to allow students to think critically, makes a students do more work then necessary or set may be difficult to construct
300
What is a general approach?
What is Applies somewhat to every curriculum area but has limited power within any specific curriculum
300
What are 3 strategies for assessing reading skills
What is Traditional procedure, Authentic reading assessment, or MAZE item type