Question 1 1 pts
Which of the following terms refers to excellent knowledge about the content of a specific discipline?
Expert knowledge
Pedagogical content knowledge
Reciprocal teaching
Transactional understanding
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Question 2 1 pts
Ryan has just received his first teaching position. After a celebratory dinner with his wife, he sits down to plan his first lesson unit. As images of multiple activities, materials, and projects start to run rampant, he tries to focus on the content of the first lesson. As he glances at the topic, only vague principles come to mind, so he looks down his list of lesson units for the school year. He realizes in all his enthusiasm over diverse and effective teaching methods and materials, he has lost sight of the heart of the matter: the scientific content! Which of the following areas is Ryan questioning his abilities in?
Reciprocal teaching
Transactional instruction
Expert knowledge
Pedagogical content knowledge
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Question 3 1 pts
According to recent research (Mayer 2004, 2008), which of the following are the three key cognitive processes a child needs to go through in order to read a printed word?
Expert knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge, and assessment knowledge
Awareness of sound units in words, decoding words, and accessing word meaning
Phonology, morphology, and syntax
Phonics, decoding, translation
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Question 4 1 pts
Which of the following especially focuses on grammar skills?
Phonology
Morphology
Syntax
Semantics
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Question 5 1 pts
Which of the following is an example of how teachers can help students become better readers?
Provide a print-rich environment.
Read what students are reading.
Talk about the most interesting parts of books and show excitement during discussions.
All of these
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Question 6 1 pts
In the developmental model of reading, which stage refers to the point individuals begin reading by learning to sound out words, and finalize their learning of letter names and sounds?
Stage 0
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
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Question 7 1 pts
In the developmental model of reading, which stage refers to the point where individuals are fully competent readers and have developed the ability to understand written material from multiple perspectives?
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
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Question 8 1 pts
Reading instruction that emphasizes paralleling children’s natural learning of language and the use of meaningful reading material refers to which approach to reading?
Phonics approach
Whole-language approach
Cognitive approach
Social constructivist approach
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Question 9 1 pts
Research has concluded that children from welfare homes receive how much language experience in their early years?
Nearly 30% of the amount of that found among professional families
Nearly 50% of the amount of that found among professional families
Nearly 70% of the amount of that found among professional families
The same amount of that found among professional families
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Question 10 1 pts
Ms. Daniels is discussing Reggie’s paper with him after class. Ms. Daniels notices that while Reggie has grasped the plot of Moby Dick, his paper does not meet the criteria of addressing the book’s dilemma from the different viewpoints of the main characters. Which developmental stage of reading would you say Reggie is in?
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
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Question 11 1 pts
Students get into their groups before receiving their reading assignment. The teacher reminds students of the three rules of group reading in her classroom: help each other, share your opinions, and ask peers or the teacher questions if you don’t understand. Which approach to reading does this relate to?
Phonics approach
Whole-language approach
Cognitive approach
Social constructivist approach
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Question 12 1 pts
At which age can children usually reproduce letters and copy several short words?
1 year
2 to 3 years
5 years
Elementary ages
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Question 13 1 pts
The belief that writing is culturally embedded and social constructed is emphasized in which approach to writing?
Cognitive
Social constructivist
Whole-language
Phonics
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Question 14 1 pts
Which of the following is not an effective strategy to incorporating writing into the curriculum?
Nurture positive attitudes toward learning.
Foster student engagement through authentic writing tasks.
Provide a supportive context for writing.
Avoid formal writing assignments.
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Question 15 1 pts
In order to provide a supportive context for writing, teachers should provide what type of goals?
Those that are simple so students are willing to try
Those that are hard so students benefit from high teacher expectations
Those of moderate difficulty so they are challenging yet realistic
There is no one right way to determine effective goals.
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Question 16 1 pts
Which of the following assignments is most consistent with the social constructivist approach to writing?
Writing a book report about a novel read aloud during class
Creating an outline to summarize main events studied during history class
Writing a term paper about a topic studied during science class
Writing an essay about a recent significant personal event
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Question 17 1 pts
Which of the following assignments is the best example of “free-writing”?
After studying a topic in life science, students are asked to write a summary of the main ideas and to develop examples.
After students are presented with an idea for a topic, they are asked to write whatever they want about it.
After students are given a chance to reflect on a recent event, they are asked to write a poem or short story about it.
After proposing a controversial topic for debate, students are asked to generate logical arguments supporting one side or the other.
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Question 18 1 pts
Ms. Davis outlines her approach to writing instruction for the upcoming school year. Last year students had such a hard time acquiring basic writing skills that Ms. Davis has developed a systematic approach that teaches students skills in the areas of time management, problem solving, monitoring, and revising. Which approach to writing does this match?
Cognitive
Social constructivist
Whole-language
Phonics
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Question 19 1 pts
Lydia’s writing performance has significantly improved since her friend Cecile shared advice on how she approaches writing assignments. When Cecile receives a writing assignment, she first estimates how long it will take to complete the assignment. Then she sketches out a brief outline of the elements she wants to include before beginning the actual writing. Which strategy of the cognitive approach to writing does Cecile suggest?
Planning
Problem solving
Revising
Monitoring
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Question 20 1 pts
The Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics emphasizes the importance of all of the following, except which one?
Solving meaningful math problems
Making math socially interactive
Making connections to prior knowledge
Practicing computations repeatedly
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Question 21 1 pts
A recent study used videotapes of eighth-grade math classrooms to examine how math is taught in different countries. The study showed that Japanese teachers let students spend _______ minutes on average struggling to solve a math problem compared to only ______ minutes on average for U.S. teachers.
21; 5
20; 2
15; 5
5; 15
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Question 22 1 pts
The current controversy in math involves whether math should be taught using a cognitive approach or a computational approach. The cognitive approach emphasizes _____, whereas the computational approach emphasizes _____.
speed and automaticity; developing concepts
developing concepts; speed and automaticity
technology usage; memorization and practice
memorization and practice; technology usage
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Question 23 1 pts
It is important for students to learn effective, efficient, and established computing methods. Which theme in mathematics instruction does this refer to?
Multiplicative reasoning
Equivalence
Computational fluency
Everyday mathematics
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Question 24 1 pts
Mrs. Williams reviews the math assignment and asks students to “debug” their wrong answers. She asks them to find the error, figure out why it is an error, and correct it. Mrs. Williams is engaging students in which of the following?
Drill and practice
Metacognitive strategies
Applying mathematical concepts in contexts outside of mathematics
Numerical operations
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Question 25 1 pts
Which of the following is not one of the constructivist principles for teaching mathematics?
Make math realistic and interesting.
Consider students’ prior knowledge.
Focus on innovative math projects.
Focus on individualized math projects to allow for student choice.
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Question 26 1 pts
Mr. Grammatica has made a pointed effort to gauge students’ prior knowledge of how to calculate percentages. He has had the repeated experience of students holding onto prior schemes despite their inaccuracy. So on the first day of class he passes around a worksheet to gauge their understanding. Which effective strategy of mathematics instruction is Mr. Grammatica focusing on?
Making math realistic
Considering students’ prior knowledge
Making math activities social
Incorporating innovative programs
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Question 27 1 pts
How might teachers use students’ underlying concepts to facilitate science education?
As support for the argument of a deficiency of positive science experiences in the home
By pointing out ineffective study strategies
As scaffolds for learning
As ideas for structuring assessment
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Question 28 1 pts
Mrs. Schwartz teaches science. This year, her students created models of the solar system, wired a doll house, and built racing cars. Which of the following terms best describes this teacher’s approach to teaching science?
Interactive demonstration strategy
Seatwork-based instruction
Direct instruction
Constructivist instruction
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Question 29 1 pts
Critics of constructivist approaches to teaching science repeatedly emphasize what argument?
Not enough attention is given to discipline-specific information.
Constructivist approaches have not been supported by enough research studies.
More lecture-oriented models of teaching have proven to be more significantly linked to science achievement.
Constructivist approaches focus on the memorization of facts, which does not promote critical thinking about scientific principles.
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Question 30 1 pts
In order for students to learn both inquiry skills and science content, which of the following should occur?
Teachers should carefully structure initial investigations.
Students should plan and conduct subsequent investigations.
Teachers should extensively monitor students’ independent investigations.
All of these
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Question 31 1 pts
Which is not a theme for social studies instruction proposed by the National Council for the Social Sciences?
Time, continuity, and change
Individual development and identity
Science, technology, and society
Focus on American social concerns
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Question 32 1 pts
Which theme addresses the relationship of people to their environment and engages students in learning that promotes understanding of global perspectives?
People, places, and environments
Individual development and identity
Power, authority, and governance
Culture
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Question 33 1 pts
Which theme addresses cultural similarities and differences?
People, places, and environments
Individual development and identity
Power, authority, and governance
Culture
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Question 34 1 pts
Which of the following is not a constructivist approach to teaching social studies?
Traditional manner of using a single textbook and complementing lectures with question-and-answer discussions
Emphasis on using multiple sources of information
Peer collaboration
Critical thinking about values
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Question 35 1 pts
Mr. Littleton is a new teacher at Southpoint Academy. If his teaching centers on civics and cultural diversity, and includes such disciplines as economics, geography, and psychology, which content area does he teach in?
Social studies
Science
Philosophy
Sociology
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Question 36 1 pts
Miss Brazelton begins her social studies discussion with an introduction that emphasizes the importance of understanding McCarthyism as an important historical event within the larger human story. Which social science theme does this best refer to?
Time, continuity, and change
Individuals, groups, and institutions
Power, authority, and governance
Civic ideals and practices
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Question 37 1 pts
Martin brings up a valid question in his social studies class. He feels that if contributing to society is such an important goal for each individual, how can one person go about making a difference? Which social science theme does Martin’s question best pertain to?
Time, continuity, and change
Individuals, groups, and institutions
Power, authority, and governance
Civic ideals and practices