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Through content analysis, the curriculum goals were identified for each state and compared to the nature of question items in the corresponding examinations.
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Other taxonomies may better capture the nature of questions people naturally ask, for example a linguistic taxonomy of the type described here.
"It changed the nature of questions about the Holocaust," Mr. Kleeblatt said.
The two studies do illuminate something about the nature of questions that Supreme Court justices ask lawyers for each side.
Mr. Mandela said he was "dumbfounded by the number and nature of questions" that white children asked "and their parents' unfailing willingness to answer".
Ofsted inspectors were left to their own discretion regarding the nature of questions about sexuality posed to different age groups, the spokesman said.
The nature of questions asked down the years has changed from census to census, reflecting changes in society and technological advances.
L.S.U. will also be missing the star receiver Russell Shepard, who is suspended indefinitely after communicating with a teammate regarding the nature of questions asked of him by N.C.A.A. investigators.
Nature of questions (type and variety) Type or format of question and/or the use of a variety of question types on summative assessments.
We believe that there exists potentially interesting research objective to investigate the variations in nature of questions posed across different domains.
With exams already at the end of the course and coursework restricted, Mr Gove has little else but the nature of questions to focus on.
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