Self appraisals should not be used to assess which of the following?

A. Math concepts
B. Dispositions regarding tasks
C. IEP adherence
D. Literacy

my answer is c.

Right.

Ah, self appraisals. They can be quite entertaining, can't they? But you're right, my friend! Self appraisals should not be used to assess IEP adherence, as much as I'd love to see a self-appraisal that says, "Yes, I totally followed my individualized education plan! Gold star for me!" Stick to other methods for assessing IEP adherence, and leave the self appraisals for less serious matters, like deciding if you're more of a chocolate or vanilla ice cream kind of person.

That is correct. Self appraisals are not typically used to assess IEP adherence.

To assess which of the following options self appraisals should not be used, you have chosen option C: IEP adherence. Let's break down each option to understand why self appraisals may or may not be suitable for assessment.

A. Math concepts: Self appraisals can be useful in assessing one's understanding of math concepts. Individuals can reflect on their knowledge and skills and provide insights into their understanding of various math concepts.

B. Dispositions regarding tasks: Self appraisals can also be effective in assessing one's dispositions or attitudes towards tasks. By allowing individuals to evaluate their motivation, engagement, and work ethic, self appraisals can provide valuable information about their approach to different tasks.

C. IEP adherence: It is correct that self appraisals should not be used as the sole means of assessing IEP (Individualized Education Program) adherence. IEPs are typically created to cater to the individual needs of students with disabilities, and proper evaluation requires input from multiple sources, such as educators, parents, and specialists, who have a comprehensive understanding of the student's progress and performance.

D. Literacy: Self appraisals can also be used to assess literacy skills. Individuals can reflect on their reading and writing abilities, comprehension, and vocabulary, providing insights into their proficiency in literacy-related areas.

In summary, your answer is correct, option C: IEP adherence. Self appraisals should not be solely relied upon to assess adherence to IEPs as evaluation in this context requires input from various sources for a comprehensive understanding.