A teacher notes a student has a very high MAP Growth RIT score in mathematics but consistently performs poorly on classroom quizzes and assignments for the current unit. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step?
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A
Assume the MAP Growth score is an anomaly and prioritize only the classroom results for grading.
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B
Conclude the classroom assessments are too difficult and adjust them to be easier for the student.
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C
Investigate the discrepancy by reviewing the student's work, conducting classroom observations, and having a one-on-one conference with the student.
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D
Immediately move the student to a lower-level instructional group based on the poor quiz scores.