Exam 2: Teaching a Diversity of Learners
Exam 1: Education and Students With Disabilities20 Questions
Exam 2: Teaching a Diversity of Learners19 Questions
Exam 3: Physical Activity and Health20 Questions
Exam 4: Motor Development20 Questions
Exam 5: Inclusive Curricular Models and Instructional Methodology20 Questions
Exam 6: Assessment and Individualized Education Program Development20 Questions
Exam 7: Managing the Environment and Student Behavior30 Questions
Exam 8: Support Personnel in Physical Education20 Questions
Exam 9: Obesity20 Questions
Exam 10: Learning Disabilities20 Questions
Exam 11: Intellectual Disabilities20 Questions
Exam 12: Motor Delays and Developmental Coordination Disorder20 Questions
Exam 13: Visual Impairments, Deafness, Hard-Of-Hearing, or Deafblindness20 Questions
Exam 14: Autism Spectrum Disorders20 Questions
Exam 15: Other Health Impairments25 Questions
Exam 16: Teaching Students With Severe or Multiple Disabilities20 Questions
Exam 17: Assistive Technology and Assistive Devices in Physical Education20 Questions
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Which statement best describes culturally responsive pedagogy?
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In order to create culturally responsive physical education programs, teachers must do which of the following?
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Conceptually, student diversity comprises many socially constructed variables such as ethnicity, race, gender, culture, sexuality and sexual orientation, and ability and disability status.
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Culturally responsive teaching has which of the following components?
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Which statement does not reflect an essential component of social justice teaching?
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Which of the following is likely not to promote gender equity in physical education?
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Social construction is a theoretical framework that rejects society's historical context and present-day social dynamics in regards to interpretations about an individual's or a group's reality.
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Culture represents beliefs, behaviors, linguistic semantics, practices, and traditions; it cuts across race and ethnicity and is largely associated with socioeconomic status, social positioning, and family histories.
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Cultural dissonance represents a bonding between students and their teacher and occurs most often when the teacher and students are from the same cultural, ethnic, linguistic, or socioeconomic backgrounds.
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Teachers should embrace and openly express phobias or biases they have toward gay, lesbian or bisexual students. This ensures a psychologically safe and equitable learning environment for all students regardless of sexual orientation.
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Ethnicity is used to identify and categorize individuals based mostly on visible biological features, and such features as skin color and facial features are always supported by genetic indicators.
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A teacher should do which of the following in striving to close cultural gaps and reduce cultural dissonance?
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Research shows which of the following regarding culturally responsive teachers?
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Race refers to the cultural heritage of a particular group of people.
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Traditional gender logic is the belief that girls and women are naturally inferior to boys and men in sport and physical activities requiring physical skills and cognitive strategies.
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Today, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Education identify five racial categories: American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian Pacific Islander, Black (not Hispanic), Hispanic (not White), and White (not Hispanic).
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