Exam 13: Developing a Plan and a Personal Philosophy: Where Do I Go From Here
Exam 1: Teaching: Is It for Me10 Questions
Exam 2: Good Teaching: What Is Its Impact11 Questions
Exam 3: Student Diversity: Who Will I Teach10 Questions
Exam 4: Including Everyone: Who Sometimes Gets Overlooked in School7 Questions
Exam 5: Philosophical and Psychological Theories: How Do Children Learn12 Questions
Exam 6: Curriculum: What Will I Teach10 Questions
Exam 7: Motivating, Managing, and Assessing: How Will I Teach12 Questions
Exam 8: Technology: How Is It Changing Our Schools12 Questions
Exam 9: Professional Issues: Who Will Influence My Career11 Questions
Exam 10: Legal, Ethical, and Economic Responsibilities: How Can We Make Our Classrooms Fair10 Questions
Exam 11: Politics: What Is Its Place in Education12 Questions
Exam 12: Public Education: What Is Its Purpose in a Democratic Society10 Questions
Exam 13: Developing a Plan and a Personal Philosophy: Where Do I Go From Here10 Questions
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