Future Educators - FL - Solve: Level 06
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
“They risk turning projects and papers into exercises in simply following the rules and addressing the required elements of the activity”. This is an example of the limitations of a grading ________.
- portfolio
- rubric
- scale
- deadline
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“They risk turning projects and papers into exercises in simply following the rules and addressing the required elements of the activity”. This is an example of the limitations of a grading ________.
- portfolio
- rubric
- scale
- deadline
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“They risk turning projects and papers into exercises in simply following the rules and addressing the required elements of the activity”. This is an example of the limitations of a grading ________.
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Find and select the one best answer.“They risk turning projects and papers into exercises in simply following the rules and addressing the required elements of the activity”. This is an example of the limitations of a grading ________.
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“They risk turning projects and papers into exercises in simply following the rules and addressing the required elements of the activity”. This is an example of the limitations of a grading ________.