WGU D658 SECTION 1 QUESTIONS ND
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATED 2026
Q: What is the fundamental purpose of having educational standards in
place? A: They act as the primary yardstick for student achievement and provide a
framework that helps educators design their daily curriculum.
Q: How do district-specific standards fit into the broader educational
hierarchy? A: Their role is to refine and expand upon state-level requirements,
ensuring the material is tailored to the unique resources and specific needs of the
local community.
Q: How do standards, scope and sequence, and a spiraling curriculum work
together? A: Standards set the final destination (the goals), the scope and
sequence act as the roadmap (the timing and order), and the spiraling curriculum
ensures that as students move forward, they circle back to old concepts at a more
sophisticated level.
Q: True or False: The main reason state academic standards differ across the
country is due to the political leanings of the people writing them. A: False.
Q: When the Common Core uses action words like "analyze" or "solve,"
what is it trying to emphasize? A: It highlights a shift toward active learning,
focusing on how students use critical thinking and higher-order logic to interact
with the material rather than just memorizing facts.
What does the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for grade 5 emphasize
compared to the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social
Studies State Standars for grade 8?
NGSS emphasizes the development of models to understand scientific concepts,
while the C3 Framework highlights historical analysis and civic participation
,3 multiple choice options
How do objectives contribute to the teaching and learning process?
They bridge the gap between broad educational standards and daily classroom
activities, guiding the design of engaging and effective lessons
3 multiple choice options
Defines the environment or circumstances in which the skill should be displayed
The condition under which the learning will occur
describes the precise action that students will be able to perform
The specific behavior or skill to be demonstrated
sets the standard for how well the skill must be executed to be considered
successful
The criterion for acceptable performance
What is the primary purpose of aligning learning objectives with educational
standards?
To guide the design of curriculum and assessments that meet predetermined
educational goals
, Which of the following best describes the role of state standards in shaping
educational content?
They provide benchmarks for what students should learn at each grade level
How should educators use the criteria component of a learning objective?
To specify the level at which students need to perform to demonstrate mastery
Direct Instruction
effective for introducing new information but may lack real-world relevance
Indirect Instruction
demands a learner-centric approach with emphasis on critical thinking and
problem-solving
Interactive Instruction/Cooperative learning
requires planning to ensure all student participation and balances various abilities
Individual Study or Independent Learning
needs to cater to student autonomy and self-paced learning opportunities
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATED 2026
Q: What is the fundamental purpose of having educational standards in
place? A: They act as the primary yardstick for student achievement and provide a
framework that helps educators design their daily curriculum.
Q: How do district-specific standards fit into the broader educational
hierarchy? A: Their role is to refine and expand upon state-level requirements,
ensuring the material is tailored to the unique resources and specific needs of the
local community.
Q: How do standards, scope and sequence, and a spiraling curriculum work
together? A: Standards set the final destination (the goals), the scope and
sequence act as the roadmap (the timing and order), and the spiraling curriculum
ensures that as students move forward, they circle back to old concepts at a more
sophisticated level.
Q: True or False: The main reason state academic standards differ across the
country is due to the political leanings of the people writing them. A: False.
Q: When the Common Core uses action words like "analyze" or "solve,"
what is it trying to emphasize? A: It highlights a shift toward active learning,
focusing on how students use critical thinking and higher-order logic to interact
with the material rather than just memorizing facts.
What does the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for grade 5 emphasize
compared to the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social
Studies State Standars for grade 8?
NGSS emphasizes the development of models to understand scientific concepts,
while the C3 Framework highlights historical analysis and civic participation
,3 multiple choice options
How do objectives contribute to the teaching and learning process?
They bridge the gap between broad educational standards and daily classroom
activities, guiding the design of engaging and effective lessons
3 multiple choice options
Defines the environment or circumstances in which the skill should be displayed
The condition under which the learning will occur
describes the precise action that students will be able to perform
The specific behavior or skill to be demonstrated
sets the standard for how well the skill must be executed to be considered
successful
The criterion for acceptable performance
What is the primary purpose of aligning learning objectives with educational
standards?
To guide the design of curriculum and assessments that meet predetermined
educational goals
, Which of the following best describes the role of state standards in shaping
educational content?
They provide benchmarks for what students should learn at each grade level
How should educators use the criteria component of a learning objective?
To specify the level at which students need to perform to demonstrate mastery
Direct Instruction
effective for introducing new information but may lack real-world relevance
Indirect Instruction
demands a learner-centric approach with emphasis on critical thinking and
problem-solving
Interactive Instruction/Cooperative learning
requires planning to ensure all student participation and balances various abilities
Individual Study or Independent Learning
needs to cater to student autonomy and self-paced learning opportunities