EDUC 1301 FINAL EXAM REVIEW Questions With Accurate
Answers
Compared to resumes, portfolios -
Accurate answers take a more creative approach to highlighting a candidate's
skills
Pavel is a new teacher in an inner-city school in Boston. To prepare for teaching, Pavel first had to
promise his school that he would stay for at least five years. Then, he spent his first year on the job
observing and working with Dava Anderson, a master teacher who had been working with inner-city
students her entire career. All the while, Pavel was taking coursework at Boston College to gain a
theoretical understanding of teaching. Only during his second year was he allowed to teach students of
his own, and then only under Dava's careful supervision. Based on the description, Pavel is part of -
Accurate answers a teaching residency program
Elaine has been a fifth grade teacher since 1998. During this time she has become an adopt observer of
her students and how they learn. Elaine takes her experiences with her students and combines them with
the theory she has learned to craft instruction that promotes curiosity, tolerance, honesty, respect for
diversity, and appreciation for all cultures. Finally, Elaine makes a point of modeling these virtues for her
students so that they master these ideas even more effectively. Elaine's actions most closely reflect
which of the NBPTS's core propositions? -
Accurate answers Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn
from experience.
When Amanda decided to be a teacher in college, she found that her school had discontinued its
undergraduate teaching major. In its place, Amanda did a fifth-year program that combined both
bachelor and master's level requirements. Interestingly, when Amanda went for her NBPTS certification
as a teacher, the principles reflected in the NBPTS requirements reflected those she encountered in her
teacher preparation in college. Amanda's teacher preparation most closely reflected the ideas contained
in - Accurate answers
A Nation Prepared
Edward lives in Maryland during the colonial period. When it comes time to choose a trade, he decides
he wishes to become a teacher. How would he prepare to teach children during this time in American
history? - Accurate answers
He would receive virtually no formal training at all
Paula is a high school music teacher who is known for her involvement and commitment to her students
and to her school. She is constantly working with other teachers and administrators so that they can
have the they can have the best instruction, curriculum, and staff development possible. She also reaches
out through her music program to involve parents and the community to make sure that these groups
are engaged with the school and feel like they have stake in what is going on there. Paula's actions most
closely reflect which of the NBPTS's core propositions? -
Accurate answers Teachers are members of learning comunities
, Jean is a student in your class. She is very aware of how she feel emotionally, and has a clear idea of her
strength and her limitations. She uses her sense of self as a key resource as she approaches her work in
your class. Based on this description, you believe that Jean has -
Accurate answers intrapersonal intelligence
A student who says, "I failed the test because the fire alarm went off in the middle of the test" appears
to exhibit - Accurate answers
an external locus of control
Which principle of special education implies that children have the right to an education involving
accurate diagnosis of individual needs? -
Accurate answers IEP
A teacher reading the work of Janet Hyde would most likely come to which of the following conclusions
about the male and female students in his classes? -
Accurate answers "I really need to consider what I should do to academically
support my students who come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds."
Which of the following is NOT a significant part of the portfolio approach to assessment? -
Accurate answers written tests on logical ability
"Least-restrictive environment" refers to -
Accurate answers integrating students with disabilities into classrooms with
non-disabled students whenever possible.
The principle of the IDEA that states that no child with disabilities may be denied a free, appropriate
education is - Accurate answers
zero reject
Marie is a middle-grades teacher in a large city. Marie believes that all children can learn, and she strives
mightily to help her students achieve. Yet, every day in the teacher's workroom she seems to get into
arguments with colleagues who feel that it is a waste of time and effort to try to work with the students
they teach, since "they're just going to wind up dropping out and going to jail." The attitudes of Marie's
colleagues are indicative of - Accurate
answers expectation theory
Han is an elementary school student in a rural district. Han's family arrived from Laos, and he speaks
very little English. Although Han really wants to do well at school, he struggles, because the instruction is
in English only and his teachers make no effort to modify instruction so that he can understand what is
going on. Han's experience most closely reflects -
Accurate answers language submersion
In diverse classrooms, teachers can use generalizations about students from different cultural groups but
should avoid stereotypes. Which of the following is a stereotype? -
Accurate answers Asian American students are highly competitive
During the past decades, the College Board has worked to diversify its reading lists for its Advanced
Placement Exams to reflect works by women, people of color, and writers from Asia, Africa, and Latin
Answers
Compared to resumes, portfolios -
Accurate answers take a more creative approach to highlighting a candidate's
skills
Pavel is a new teacher in an inner-city school in Boston. To prepare for teaching, Pavel first had to
promise his school that he would stay for at least five years. Then, he spent his first year on the job
observing and working with Dava Anderson, a master teacher who had been working with inner-city
students her entire career. All the while, Pavel was taking coursework at Boston College to gain a
theoretical understanding of teaching. Only during his second year was he allowed to teach students of
his own, and then only under Dava's careful supervision. Based on the description, Pavel is part of -
Accurate answers a teaching residency program
Elaine has been a fifth grade teacher since 1998. During this time she has become an adopt observer of
her students and how they learn. Elaine takes her experiences with her students and combines them with
the theory she has learned to craft instruction that promotes curiosity, tolerance, honesty, respect for
diversity, and appreciation for all cultures. Finally, Elaine makes a point of modeling these virtues for her
students so that they master these ideas even more effectively. Elaine's actions most closely reflect
which of the NBPTS's core propositions? -
Accurate answers Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn
from experience.
When Amanda decided to be a teacher in college, she found that her school had discontinued its
undergraduate teaching major. In its place, Amanda did a fifth-year program that combined both
bachelor and master's level requirements. Interestingly, when Amanda went for her NBPTS certification
as a teacher, the principles reflected in the NBPTS requirements reflected those she encountered in her
teacher preparation in college. Amanda's teacher preparation most closely reflected the ideas contained
in - Accurate answers
A Nation Prepared
Edward lives in Maryland during the colonial period. When it comes time to choose a trade, he decides
he wishes to become a teacher. How would he prepare to teach children during this time in American
history? - Accurate answers
He would receive virtually no formal training at all
Paula is a high school music teacher who is known for her involvement and commitment to her students
and to her school. She is constantly working with other teachers and administrators so that they can
have the they can have the best instruction, curriculum, and staff development possible. She also reaches
out through her music program to involve parents and the community to make sure that these groups
are engaged with the school and feel like they have stake in what is going on there. Paula's actions most
closely reflect which of the NBPTS's core propositions? -
Accurate answers Teachers are members of learning comunities
, Jean is a student in your class. She is very aware of how she feel emotionally, and has a clear idea of her
strength and her limitations. She uses her sense of self as a key resource as she approaches her work in
your class. Based on this description, you believe that Jean has -
Accurate answers intrapersonal intelligence
A student who says, "I failed the test because the fire alarm went off in the middle of the test" appears
to exhibit - Accurate answers
an external locus of control
Which principle of special education implies that children have the right to an education involving
accurate diagnosis of individual needs? -
Accurate answers IEP
A teacher reading the work of Janet Hyde would most likely come to which of the following conclusions
about the male and female students in his classes? -
Accurate answers "I really need to consider what I should do to academically
support my students who come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds."
Which of the following is NOT a significant part of the portfolio approach to assessment? -
Accurate answers written tests on logical ability
"Least-restrictive environment" refers to -
Accurate answers integrating students with disabilities into classrooms with
non-disabled students whenever possible.
The principle of the IDEA that states that no child with disabilities may be denied a free, appropriate
education is - Accurate answers
zero reject
Marie is a middle-grades teacher in a large city. Marie believes that all children can learn, and she strives
mightily to help her students achieve. Yet, every day in the teacher's workroom she seems to get into
arguments with colleagues who feel that it is a waste of time and effort to try to work with the students
they teach, since "they're just going to wind up dropping out and going to jail." The attitudes of Marie's
colleagues are indicative of - Accurate
answers expectation theory
Han is an elementary school student in a rural district. Han's family arrived from Laos, and he speaks
very little English. Although Han really wants to do well at school, he struggles, because the instruction is
in English only and his teachers make no effort to modify instruction so that he can understand what is
going on. Han's experience most closely reflects -
Accurate answers language submersion
In diverse classrooms, teachers can use generalizations about students from different cultural groups but
should avoid stereotypes. Which of the following is a stereotype? -
Accurate answers Asian American students are highly competitive
During the past decades, the College Board has worked to diversify its reading lists for its Advanced
Placement Exams to reflect works by women, people of color, and writers from Asia, Africa, and Latin