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NYSTCE EAS (201) Study Guide ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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NYSTCE EAS (201) Study Guide ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS

On the EAS, how should you think before choosing an "What is the best theoretical, legal, long-term learning response?"
answer?


According to Constructivism, who does the learning? The student constructs knowledge through experience


What is a teacher's primary role in a Constructivist Facilitator of learning, not a lecturer.
classroom?




Explain the "teacher as swim coach" analogy. Teachers observe, guide, and give feedback while students do the learning.


What is metacognition? Thinking about one's own thinking and learning processes.


Why does the EAS value metacognition so highly? It leads to student ownership, independence, and lifelong learning.


As the "nurse" (not the doctor), what can a teacher do Observe, document, consult, and collaborate
legally?


What should a general education teacher do if a student's Consult the special education teacher or team-NOT change the IEP alone.
IEP is not working?


Why are "separate" or "pull-out" supports often wrong on The test prioritizes inclusion and Least Restrictive Environment (LRE).
the EAS?


Why are worksheets and handouts red flags? They are passive, not student-centered or Constructivist.

, Why are rewards like stickers and gold stars often They reflect behaviorism, not intrinsic motivation or deeper learning.
incorrect?


Does the EAS support equity or equality? Equity- different supports based on student needs.




Why is activating prior knowledge important for diverse It connects new learning to lived experiences and increases engagement.
learners?


What classroom condition most impacts student learning Feeling safe, respected, and valued.
first?


What are the best instructional supports for ELLs? Visuals, modeling, explicit vocabulary instruction, peer support.


Why is speaking slower, not simpler, important for ELLs? Language acquisition improves with access to grade-level content.


What principle guides placement decisions for students Least Restrictive Environment (LRE).
with disabilities?


Why is collaboration emphasized over intervention on Because teachers must act within professional and legal boundaries.
the EAS?


What is differentiation? Modifying content, process, product, or environment to meet student needs.


Why is "having gifted students help others" often wrong? Gifted students also require intentional challenge and growth.


What must assessment align with? Instruction and learning goals.




Why does the EAS prefer multiple assessment measures? Students demonstrate learning in different ways.


On the EAS, what role do parents play? Collaborators, not decision-makers.


Why is "ask the parents what to do" usually wrong on the Teachers must maintain professional authority and responsibility.
test?


When stuck between two answers, what should you The option that promotes student independence, inclusion, and long-term
choose? learning.


Which literacy skill contains directionality? Print awareness


Mandarin symbols vs English letters most affect what Print awareness
awareness?


Orthography written system of language (letters, symbols)

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