RSS allows web sites to push out
content in a standardized format commonly called a feed.
Not exact matches
Studying elementary schools
in Arizona, Smith (1991) found other negative effects of testing on teachers: «Testing programs substantially reduce the time available for instruction, narrow curricular offerings and modes of instruction, and potentially reduce the capacities of teachers to teach
content and to use methods and materials that are incompatible with
standardized testing
formats» (p. 8).
Additionally, there is a two - part lesson plan to coincide with each topic, a formal unit test
in standardized test
format, and a «Reality Inc.» enrichment activity that merges all the
content knowledge from the unit and culminates
in a robust collaborative project promoting critical thinking where students research topics, conduct informal experiments, and discuss findings
in small groups and with the whole class.
According to the Wikipedia reference Web site: «RSS is a family of Web feed
formats used to publish frequently updated
content such as blog entries, news headlines, and podcasts
in a
standardized format.