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REVIEWER FOR EDUC 55 Part 1

Directions: Read and analyze the following C. Vocation
questions or statements. On the provided D. Bread and butter
answer sheet, shade the letter of the BEST 6. Teaching is indeed your mission when it
answer that corresponds your choice. makes you excited. Is the statement true or
false?
1. To whom does the word TEACHER refer? A. True
I. Full-time teachers B. False
II. Part-time teachers C. Cannot be determined
III. Public school teachers D. Both A and B
IV. Private school teachers 7. Based on the elements of a profession,
A. III only can a taxi driver be considered a
B. I and II professional?
C. III and IV A. Yes, because there is such a term
D. I, II, III, and IV professional driver.
2. Teaching is a vocation. What does this B. It depends on the technical and ethical
mean? competence of the taxi driver.
I. Teaching is a calling to serve. C. Yes, if the taxi driver has a license.
II. Everyone is called to teach. D. No, because driving does not require a
III. The response to the call to teach starts when bachelor’s degree.
you get your diploma. 8. Which are elements of a profession like
A. I only teaching?
B. II and III I. Long years of professional education
C. II only II. Licensing
D. I, II, and III III. Continuing Professional Development
3. If teaching is considered as your mission, IV. Adherence to a Code of Ethics for the
which applies/apply? professional group
I. You keep on teaching out of love. A. I only
II. You teach for the monetary rewards. B. I, II, and III
III. You keep on teaching for fame. C. II, III and IV
A. I only D. I, II, III, and IV
B. I and II 9. Teacher John claims she cares for
C. I and III students. Which is/are manifestation of
D. I, II, and III genuine care?
4. Mr. Ferrer is a holder of a diploma in A. Creates a favorable learning atmosphere.
Bachelor of Education, while Ms. Cruz B. Shows favoritism.
recently passed the licensure examination C. Exclude students with learning problems.
for teachers. Who is allowed to practice the D. Let students cheat on examinations.
teaching profession in the Philippines? 10. Can a professional teacher take the
A. Mr. Ferrer, because of his diploma. initiative to organize community activity for
B. Ms. Cruz, because she is a licensed development?
professional teacher. A. Yes, as a professional teacher he is a
C. Both, because two of them can teach. community leader.
D. Neither of the two, because they do not have B. No, the professional teacher is confined only
teaching experience yet. to the classroom.
5. Teacher Mel affirms that being a teacher is C. No, community development is the concern of
a task entrusted by this world. Does she, government officials.
therefore, believe that teaching is a D. Yes, provided he always involves the
________________? learners.
A. Profession 11. How can a teacher show respect for
B. Mission community customs and traditions?

,A. Reject local customs and traditions which are C. The business includes books and school
different from his. supplies.
B. Divide the community by pointing out the D. Adversely affects the teacher’s work.
negative elements of given local customs and 18. Teacher JD has been accused of sexual
traditions. harassment by one of his student. What
C. Disparage the community. should the school principal do?
D. Study and strive to understand local customs A. Tell the teacher to stop reporting to school.
and traditions. B. Call the police.
12. How is professionalism manifested when C. Create a committee to investigate the
a parent complains to a teacher for a accusation.
student’s failing grade? D. Advise the teacher to transfer to another
A. Blames the student for failing. school.
B. Inquiries on what home is doing to help 19. Teacher Camille is in a relationship with
student cope with failing. her student. Is this allowed?
C. Explains that the failure is due to learner’s A. No, at all times.
indifferent attitude. B. Yes, provided that Teacher Camille exercise
D. Objectively shows how the failing grade came utmost professional discretion to avoid
about and assures the parents that the scandal, gossip, and preferential treatment of
student is given all the academic help needed. the learner.
13. What should be the first and foremost C. Yes, they should be proud of their relationship
concern of the professional teacher? by revealing to the entire class their real
A. The interest and welfare of the learners. status.
B. The progress of the learners. D. No, unless principal allowed them.
C. The social adjustment of the learners. 20. “Once a teacher, forever a student.” What
D. The happiness of the learners. does this statement imply about quality
14. What is the primary demand of the personal and professional development for
society from the teacher? teachers?
A. To do charity works. A. The teacher learns from the students.
B. To teach well. B. It is continuing.
C. To have a doctorate degree. C. The teacher is able to teach students.
D. To help those in need. D. Personal and professional development call
15. There are several evaluation models of for teachers’ exposure to students.
effective teaching, McREL model set five (5) 21. Teacher Audrey tutors her students, who
criteria, which of the following does NOT have difficulty coping with Mathematics, after
belong to it? class hours. Is her act ethical?
A. Teacher demonstrate leadership. A. Yes, provided she receives just
B. Teacher establish a respectful environment compensation.
for a diverse population of students. B. No, that is unfair to other students.
C. Teachers know the content they teach. C. Yes, provided she does not require a fee for
D. Teachers does not reflect on their practices. the service.
16. Teacher Eunice shows the following D. No, she should do other things after her
characteristics that makes her an effective official time.
teacher, EXCEPT 22. The Code of Ethics for Professional
A. She comes to class ready to teach. Teachers covers teachers from the following
B. She handles students and grading fairly. levels EXCEPT
C. She distances herself to students. A. Preschool
D. She does not hold grudges. B. Elementary
17. On what condition can a professional C. Secondary
teacher engage in business? D. Tertiary
A. Income generation is legitimate.
B. Income generation is related to teaching.

, 23. Mr. Cortez is teaching in a private school C. Advised the students to file a written
in the Philippines, is he obliged to follow the complaint against the teacher.
Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers? D. Spread the words to other faculty members
A. Yes behind the teacher in interest.
B. No 29. A teacher is found to violate a provision
C. Sometimes of the code of ethics, what should be
D. Maybe appropriately done?
24. In the past national election, Teacher A. The teacher should be immediately removed
Yssa promoted a specific candidate on her from his/her position.
social media accounts. Is she abiding to the B. The teacher should be given a due process.
code of ethics for professional teachers? C. The teacher’s licensed should be revoked
A. Yes immediately.
B. No D. The teacher should be advised to hide.
C. Sometimes 30. Who among the following characterizes a
D. Maybe professional teacher?
25. Which is ethical for teachers to do in a A. An education graduate who received honors.
situation where he/she falls in love with the B. A teacher who has taught for at least six
students or when a student falls in love with years.
his/ her teacher? C. A teacher who has attended national
A. The teacher resigns from his/ her job. seminars on teaching.
B. The teacher avoids the learner. D. A teacher who possess all the elements of a
C. The teacher advises the student to professional.
discontinue his/ her studies. 31. Which of the following statements is NOT
D. The teacher exercise discretion to avoid true about the Code of Ethics for
scandal and gossip about preferential Professional Teachers?
treatment. A. The teacher must select which information to
26. Teacher Jane attends church and keep confidential.
worships as appropriate. Is her religious B. The teacher must demonstrate full
practice ethical? commitment and devotion to duty.
A. Yes, given that she does not try to convert her C. The teacher must manifest pride in the
students. nobility of the teaching profession.
B. No, because she can influence her students. D. The teacher must make no prejudice or
C. Yes, as long as she hides it from her discrimination against any learner.
students. 32. Teacher Mark suffers from hypertension
D. No, because she should be working during and experiences difficulty in speech. Which
weekends. would be affected if he continues teaching?
27. How, in the performance of her/his duty, A. Personality
can a professional teacher support the state? B. Punctuality
A. Campaign for the political administration. C. Effectiveness
B. Instill nationalism in learners. D. Devotion to duty
C. Edit research findings to favor the state. 33. During the Midterm week, Professor
D. Use his position to influence learners to Gaddiel receives gifts from his students. Is
support his interest. this ethical?
28. Students reported to you about a teacher A. Yes, as long as it does not affect the result of
who has made it a habit to collect money for the examination.
quizzes that never were photocopied, the B. No, because it is not his birthday.
very reason for money collection. What is C. Yes, because it makes the Professor happy.
ethical for you to do? D. No, this practice creates jealously among
A. File a written complaint against the teacher faculty members.
with the students’ oral report as evidence. 34. The Marva Collins story brings a lot of
B. Talk to the teacher concerned and correct his lesson for educators like you, which of the
unethical conduct.

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