1010Question 1 1
making more use of language labs.
expanding their course offerings and integrating the study of language with the study of culture.
using the audio-lingual approach.
decreasing the course requirements for most language classes.
2 points
Question 2
the practice of habits.
being a professional.
other teachers, parents, and the subject.
teacher education training.
2 points
Question 3
The content standards in a few large states determine the content in the books.
Fewer textbooks are being used in most states.
There has not been much change in the content of the textbooks.
Teachers have been creating their own curriculum rather than using textbooks.
2 points
Question 4
watching students’ behavior out of class.
taking courses in adolescent psychology.
studying students’ records and talking to their previous teachers.
knowing and understanding one’s own feelings.
2 points
Question 5
“Joanna, why don’t you sit with Brian and help him with his math worksheet? He needs your help.”
“Brian, tearing your math worksheet is not a constructive way to solve your problems.”
“You were working on those problems for some time without getting many done. Why don’t you show me where you got stuck?”
“Math was always my worst subject, too. Finally, I just realized I was better at other things.”
2 points
Question 6
Students working in small groups or teams to help one another learn academic material
Bringing together various segments of the curriculum in meaningful association
An emphasis on writing as a tool for student learning
Reversing the order of homework and lecture elements of the course. The video lecture is viewed at home while the homework and discussion is completed during the class period.
2 points
Question 7
Providing students with a problem and giving them independence to solve it
Providing students with a problem and then observing and helping them become aware of conditions, procedures, and steps needed to solve it.
Providing students with a problem and multiple-choice answers in order to choose the best solution
All of the above
2 points
Question 8
of her critical thinking skills.
of her powers of memorization.
she is culturally literate.
she has had courses in British history.
2 points
Question 9
Discipline content knowledge
Pedagogical content knowledge
Curriculum content knowledge
Theory-in-use knowledge
2 points
Question 10
add long columns of numbers accurately in their heads.
explain math theories and concepts with insight and ease.
use mathematical reasoning to solve real problems that confront them.
find exact answers speedily by referring to texts and tables.
2 points
Question 11
Focus on individual rather than team sports skills
Coordination, endurance, and strength goals
Information on nutrition
Development of aerobic capacity and appropriate levels of body fat
2 points
Question 12
If a teacher believes in herself, she will be effective.
Students will achieve to match the teacher’s expectation of them.
If the students believe in the teacher, he will be effective.
if students believe in themselves, then they will be effective
2 points
Question 13
Enthusiasm and sensitivity
Warmth
Empathy and humor
All of the above
2 points
Question 14
They present challenging tasks so that students have to work exceptionally hard to experience success.
They spend a great deal of time going over procedural matters.
They present lessons in the same instructional format for consistency.
They present lessons clearly and logically.
2 points
Question 15
Keshia reviews her lessons each day after teaching and keeps a teaching journal.
Anselm talks frequently to veteran teachers to see how they teach particular topics.
Darnell uses commercially prepared instructional materials when he begins a unit.
Tina prepares detailed thematic units demonstrating the most recent research on different learning styles.
2 points
Question 16
A teacher’s attitude toward his or her teacher education program
A teacher’s attitude toward his or her colleagues
A teacher’s attitude toward professional associations
A teacher’s attitude toward his or her own parents
2 points
Question 17
More programs starting early in elementary schools
More integration of international and multicultural education content
Use of the Internet to access current materials from other countries
All of these
2 points
Question 18
Back-to-basics movement
Standards-based movement
Decreases in financial support
Technology revolution in education
2 points
Question 19
An opening event is used to capture the students’ attention which sparks interest.
Children participate in some type of field trip to investigate the topic and to try to answer the questions.
A culminating event takes place in which the children can demonstrate their knowledge of the subject through differentiated imaginative activities
Projects adhere to guidelines which all students complete in a similar fashion
2 points
Question 20
Almost always arrange desks/tables into rows and columns for orderly pathways through the room
Personalize the classroom by including displays that reflect students’ cultural backgrounds, interests, and accomplishments, as well as your own interests, goals, and values.
Organize shelves and storage areas so students know where materials and equipment belong
Arrange seating so students have a clear view of instructional presentations.
2 points
Question 21
Teachers wait less time for low achievers to answer a question.
Teachers reward low achievers for correct answers more often than high achievers.
High achievers are praised less frequently for success compared to low achievers.
Low achievers are criticized for failure less often when compared to high achievers.
2 points
Question 22
Intellectual rigor and competitiveness
innovativeness in problem solving
Competence and control of students
Cooperation, collaboration, and acceptance of others
2 points
Question 23
What students should learn in English language arts and mathematics shouldn’t differ depending on the state they live in.
Some state standards have weaknesses in the difficulty level of the standards and in the tests used to evaluate them
Students should graduate and be prepared to succeed in entry level college courses and workplace training programs
All of the above
2 points
Question 24
Personal practical knowledge
Scaffolding
Reflective teaching
Pedagogical content knowledge
2 points
Question 25
provide sufficient depth of coverage.
are written in a lively, varied style.
typically pique students’ interest and stimulate student learning.
match none of the descriptions given here.