Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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... questions are answered in the test booklet . " Are there any questions about what you are supposed to do ? " Answer any questions on directions . Then say : " Ready , go . " Note the time . Don't answer any questions after the signal to ...
... questions are answered in the test booklet . " Are there any questions about what you are supposed to do ? " Answer any questions on directions . Then say : " Ready , go . " Note the time . Don't answer any questions after the signal to ...
Page 168
... questions have been indicated for the purposes of stimulating class dis- cussion . These questions cover more material than any teacher can manage adequately in the time allotted for discussion . Each teacher should cover at least one ...
... questions have been indicated for the purposes of stimulating class dis- cussion . These questions cover more material than any teacher can manage adequately in the time allotted for discussion . Each teacher should cover at least one ...
Page 170
... questions and indicate how they are answered , both for the true - false items and the sequence items . The teacher should ask : " Are there any questions about what you are supposed to do ? " Answer questions on directions . Then say ...
... questions and indicate how they are answered , both for the true - false items and the sequence items . The teacher should ask : " Are there any questions about what you are supposed to do ? " Answer questions on directions . Then say ...
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Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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