The English Quarterly, Bände 5-6Canadian Council of Teachers of English, 1972 |
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... tests are likely to be culturally and linguistically biased . Terminal testing is less likely to be standardized because teaching is not standardized and because human objectives are hard to standardize . Remember that a terminal test ...
... tests are likely to be culturally and linguistically biased . Terminal testing is less likely to be standardized because teaching is not standardized and because human objectives are hard to standardize . Remember that a terminal test ...
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... Tests Bormuth ( 1968 ) recommends that a book to be evaluated by cloze should first be sampled by administering six to twelve cloze tests produced from random samples of approximately 250 words , retaining for use that cloze test having ...
... Tests Bormuth ( 1968 ) recommends that a book to be evaluated by cloze should first be sampled by administering six to twelve cloze tests produced from random samples of approximately 250 words , retaining for use that cloze test having ...
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... Testing SACU Tests ( service for admission to colleges and universities ) come under attack from the British Columbia Teachers ' Federation : " ' SACU represents all of those things which we have consistently opposed , ' says BCTF ...
... Testing SACU Tests ( service for admission to colleges and universities ) come under attack from the British Columbia Teachers ' Federation : " ' SACU represents all of those things which we have consistently opposed , ' says BCTF ...
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