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Children are evaluated why?

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a. monitor health

b. determine teacher's salaries

c.inform police

d. plan for intervention

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  1. To plan for intervention.


  2. D. plan for intervention

    The child's abilities are tested and judged against the established norm. Deficits in the child's abilities can then be addressed.

  3. Could be a or D really.....children have tests and are observed and then have these all evaluated to determine any health and physical development issues but also children are observed and evaluated to evaluate whether there are any issues and situations where intervention is needed for well-being of child (eg: Safe Guarding/Child Protection, educational development etc...)

  4. None of the answer choices are correct. I would say children are evaluated as a standard for standardized education, which is widespread in the western world.

  5. I would say that in some cases it would be for the benefit of intervention but if the children are preschool age it would be to know where they are developmentally so that you can plan developmentally appropriate activities.

  6. children are evaluated 3 times a year.

    once in the beginning to see what they know

    again after winter break to see what they learned so far an dto make sure they still under stand

    and finally to see if they are on grade level or if they didn't learn or if they did

    so d is correct

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