EDF-366 Final Exam Review Fall 2022 UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And
Correct Answers
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Terms in this set (95)
Which of the following is NOT identified as a reason that a. Summers free to explore other interests
teachers teach?
a. Summers free to explore other interests
b. Desire to work with young people
c. Value of education to society
d. Influence of a former teacher
Why were normal schools established? a. to train teachers in academic subjects and teaching methodology
a. to train teachers in academic subjects and teaching
methodology
b. to maintain norms for principals who hired teachers
c. to support the learning goals of the NBPTS
d. to elevate the status of elementary school graduates
Which of the following descriptions is true of d. It links teacher salaries to student achievement.
performance pay (merit pay)?
a. It links teacher salaries to teachers' undergraduate and
teacher-training GPA.
b. It links teacher salaries to years of service.
c. It links teacher salaries to teacher credentials and
certifications.
d. It links teacher salaries to student achievement.
Which of the following is an argument against merit pay? b. The potentially vague connection between a test score and the teacher's ability
a. The likelihood that more people will want to enter the to teach
teaching profession, leading to an oversupply of labor
b. The potentially vague connection between a test score
and the teacher's ability to teach
c. The unfairness inherent in paying people doing the
same job at different rates
d. The fear that the richest school districts will be able to
monopolize the best teachers, leaving vulnerable
students with weaker options
Which of the following is NOT a criteria for a profession, c. salaries must be relatively high for those entering the profession.
according to AACTE?
a. there are performance standards for admission to and
continuance in the profession.
b. the profession itself determines individual competence.
c. salaries must be relatively high for those entering the
profession.
d. each profession is concerned with an identified area of
need or function
,According to the text, rather than determine the single d. Do the candidates have strong content knowledge? Have they received
best way to prepare teachers, we should inquire the effective pedagogical training? Have they had meaningful clinical experiences?
following of all teacher preparation programs:
a. What do candidates most want to know and be able to
do? What do candidates already know? What do
candidates want to teach?
b. How quickly can a candidate enter the classroom?
What is the status of their institution? How much did their
presence in clinical experiences raise test scores?
c. How long will it take to pay off the student loans?
d. Do the candidates have strong content knowledge?
Have they received effective pedagogical training? Have
they had meaningful clinical experiences?
What is pedagogy? b. The art and science of teaching
a. The science of teaching
b. The art and science of teaching
c. An outdated relic from normal schools
d. The art of teaching
Which of the following reasons support the idea that e. All of the above.
American schools may be better than we believe or hear
about in the media?
a. Other countries may have a highly selective process for
allowing students to enroll in school
b. Low test scores sometimes reflect timing of the
curriculum
c. Other countries may exclude students who do not
speak the dominant language from taking the tests
d. Americans value a comprehensive education.
e. All of the above.
What does Howard Gardner's theory of multiple d. At least eight areas of intelligence in addition to mathematic and verbal
intelligences refer to? intelligence
a. The interactive effects of intellectual and emotional
intelligences
b. The persistent gap between theory and research that
defies even the most gifted researcher
c. The five basic intelligences required for successful
school performance.
d. At least eight areas of intelligence in addition to
mathematic and verbal intelligence
Paula had always demonstrated a love for the outdoors. a. Naturalist
She looked forward to the autumn days when her teacher
would take her class to the woods near the school. She
could identify every tree, shrub, and animal. What kind of
intelligence does Paula have?
a. Naturalist
b. Intrapersonal
c. Linguistic
d. Bodily-kinesthetic
, Which of the following is an instructional strategy to help a. Ask open-ended questions
develop growth mindset in students? ---------------------------------
a. Ask open-ended questions c. Create flexible ability groupings
b. Give students study notes to prepare for tests d. Provide meaningful feedback
c. Create flexible ability groupings
d. Provide meaningful feedback
What does Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) refer to? c. Protecting students with disabilities from being inappropriately segregated
a. Allowing students with disabilities to be educated at from their age-group peers.
home by parents
b. Providing students with disabilities with specially
trained teachers and an individualized program of
instruction, as well as assistive technologies necessary.
c. Protecting students with disabilities from being
inappropriately segregated from their age-group peers.
d. Placing students with disabilities into open and
accessible classrooms
What is confirmation bias? d. a propensity to believe information that confirms already-held beliefs
a. use of information literacy skills to dispense
misinformation
b. a desire to propagate fake news
c. a rejection of technology and social media
d. a propensity to believe information that confirms
already-held beliefs
How were the findings of the Stanford History Education Not D i.e. IDK
Group study and the Pew Research Center study on
information literacy similar?
a. Both studies found that the more social media an
individual uses, the higher their levels of information
literacy.
b. Both studies found that students and teachers had a
low level of information literacy.
c. Both studies found that students and teachers had a
high level of information literacy.
d. Both studies created materials to help teach and learn
information literacy skills.
Which of the following is/are considered a benefit of a. reduced behavior problems
Social and Emotional Learning programs? b. increased academic success
a. reduced behavior problems ------------------------
b. increased academic success d. positive self-image
c. more friends
d. positive self-image
Which of the following are challenges that are often a. heightened pressure and stress
faced by gifted students? b. isolation and loneliness
a. heightened pressure and stress c. negative peer pressure
b. isolation and loneliness --------------------------
c. negative peer pressure
d. poverty
Correct Answers
C
Terms in this set (95)
Which of the following is NOT identified as a reason that a. Summers free to explore other interests
teachers teach?
a. Summers free to explore other interests
b. Desire to work with young people
c. Value of education to society
d. Influence of a former teacher
Why were normal schools established? a. to train teachers in academic subjects and teaching methodology
a. to train teachers in academic subjects and teaching
methodology
b. to maintain norms for principals who hired teachers
c. to support the learning goals of the NBPTS
d. to elevate the status of elementary school graduates
Which of the following descriptions is true of d. It links teacher salaries to student achievement.
performance pay (merit pay)?
a. It links teacher salaries to teachers' undergraduate and
teacher-training GPA.
b. It links teacher salaries to years of service.
c. It links teacher salaries to teacher credentials and
certifications.
d. It links teacher salaries to student achievement.
Which of the following is an argument against merit pay? b. The potentially vague connection between a test score and the teacher's ability
a. The likelihood that more people will want to enter the to teach
teaching profession, leading to an oversupply of labor
b. The potentially vague connection between a test score
and the teacher's ability to teach
c. The unfairness inherent in paying people doing the
same job at different rates
d. The fear that the richest school districts will be able to
monopolize the best teachers, leaving vulnerable
students with weaker options
Which of the following is NOT a criteria for a profession, c. salaries must be relatively high for those entering the profession.
according to AACTE?
a. there are performance standards for admission to and
continuance in the profession.
b. the profession itself determines individual competence.
c. salaries must be relatively high for those entering the
profession.
d. each profession is concerned with an identified area of
need or function
,According to the text, rather than determine the single d. Do the candidates have strong content knowledge? Have they received
best way to prepare teachers, we should inquire the effective pedagogical training? Have they had meaningful clinical experiences?
following of all teacher preparation programs:
a. What do candidates most want to know and be able to
do? What do candidates already know? What do
candidates want to teach?
b. How quickly can a candidate enter the classroom?
What is the status of their institution? How much did their
presence in clinical experiences raise test scores?
c. How long will it take to pay off the student loans?
d. Do the candidates have strong content knowledge?
Have they received effective pedagogical training? Have
they had meaningful clinical experiences?
What is pedagogy? b. The art and science of teaching
a. The science of teaching
b. The art and science of teaching
c. An outdated relic from normal schools
d. The art of teaching
Which of the following reasons support the idea that e. All of the above.
American schools may be better than we believe or hear
about in the media?
a. Other countries may have a highly selective process for
allowing students to enroll in school
b. Low test scores sometimes reflect timing of the
curriculum
c. Other countries may exclude students who do not
speak the dominant language from taking the tests
d. Americans value a comprehensive education.
e. All of the above.
What does Howard Gardner's theory of multiple d. At least eight areas of intelligence in addition to mathematic and verbal
intelligences refer to? intelligence
a. The interactive effects of intellectual and emotional
intelligences
b. The persistent gap between theory and research that
defies even the most gifted researcher
c. The five basic intelligences required for successful
school performance.
d. At least eight areas of intelligence in addition to
mathematic and verbal intelligence
Paula had always demonstrated a love for the outdoors. a. Naturalist
She looked forward to the autumn days when her teacher
would take her class to the woods near the school. She
could identify every tree, shrub, and animal. What kind of
intelligence does Paula have?
a. Naturalist
b. Intrapersonal
c. Linguistic
d. Bodily-kinesthetic
, Which of the following is an instructional strategy to help a. Ask open-ended questions
develop growth mindset in students? ---------------------------------
a. Ask open-ended questions c. Create flexible ability groupings
b. Give students study notes to prepare for tests d. Provide meaningful feedback
c. Create flexible ability groupings
d. Provide meaningful feedback
What does Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) refer to? c. Protecting students with disabilities from being inappropriately segregated
a. Allowing students with disabilities to be educated at from their age-group peers.
home by parents
b. Providing students with disabilities with specially
trained teachers and an individualized program of
instruction, as well as assistive technologies necessary.
c. Protecting students with disabilities from being
inappropriately segregated from their age-group peers.
d. Placing students with disabilities into open and
accessible classrooms
What is confirmation bias? d. a propensity to believe information that confirms already-held beliefs
a. use of information literacy skills to dispense
misinformation
b. a desire to propagate fake news
c. a rejection of technology and social media
d. a propensity to believe information that confirms
already-held beliefs
How were the findings of the Stanford History Education Not D i.e. IDK
Group study and the Pew Research Center study on
information literacy similar?
a. Both studies found that the more social media an
individual uses, the higher their levels of information
literacy.
b. Both studies found that students and teachers had a
low level of information literacy.
c. Both studies found that students and teachers had a
high level of information literacy.
d. Both studies created materials to help teach and learn
information literacy skills.
Which of the following is/are considered a benefit of a. reduced behavior problems
Social and Emotional Learning programs? b. increased academic success
a. reduced behavior problems ------------------------
b. increased academic success d. positive self-image
c. more friends
d. positive self-image
Which of the following are challenges that are often a. heightened pressure and stress
faced by gifted students? b. isolation and loneliness
a. heightened pressure and stress c. negative peer pressure
b. isolation and loneliness --------------------------
c. negative peer pressure
d. poverty