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Deck 2: A Student Teachers Values and Developing Teaching Style
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Karthwohl's study involved the sensorimotor domain.
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2
One reason why people choose to become teachers is they like working with children.
True
3
Teachers rarely lose their jobs over their ethical standards.
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One ethic, mentioned in NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct, is for teachers to give recognition to another's professional achievement.
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Cooperating teachers often adopt student teacher ways of doing things.
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Rather than examine them, the text urges you to cling to your values.
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It is important to remember that some parents come from cultures where educational opportunities were denied and may not share your values.
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The I-2.4 section of the NAEYC code bids teachers to disregard families' child-rearing values and their right to make decisions for their children if those decisions are not similar to the established practices in the classroom.
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Truly great teachers empathize with children and their student teachers.
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Many of our values are gained in childhood.
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The text recommends that student teachers become authoritative and authoritarian.
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A teacher has very little power to affect children's lives in the long run.
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Some people have more difficulty handling compliments than negative criticism.
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Your values affect your curriculum decisions.
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Many teachers model themselves after teachers who have influenced them in the past.
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The greatest teaching satisfaction most teachers cite is knowing that children learn to value being good students.
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A student teacher should adopt the teaching style of the cooperating teacher.
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An excellent teacher may not be willing to work with a student teacher because it takes so much energy and time.
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Whether they voice it or not, every student teacher has a personal philosophy.
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Being congruent means saying what you feel and acting how you feel.
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Teachers tend to emphasize the areas of the curriculum that they feel are more important.
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Being acceptant means that you choose to fully accept some of your students exactly as they are.
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23
Because parents rarely see teachers as experts, there is little opportunity for teachers to influence a child's general welfare.
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You may change your initial position regarding an ethical dilemma once you receive further explanation or new information.
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25
Most of the time our values are the opposite of those of our parents.
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If you are more comfortable with words than nonverbal expressions, you will likely incorporate less written language in your lesson plan.
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Many preschool teachers, no matter what their teaching or leadership styles are, alternate quiet and noisy/active play.
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A cooperating teacher may be so gifted that the student teacher feels overwhelmed.
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In the acronym CARE, the "R" stands for "reasonable."
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Often times, teachers choose the profession because their family values education, not because it pays well.
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The NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct addresses, among other things, ethical responsibilities to colleagues.
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Having a positive view of others means that you believe in the worth, ability, and potential of others.
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33
Children take in parental attitudes through the process of observation and imitation.
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Many teachers follow a more or less set schedule from day to day.
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35
Disregard teaching techniques with which you are uncomfortable.
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Our ethics help us do what we believe is right, even if it isn't the easiest or most expedient choice.
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Tan (2004) states, "Chinese parents and Chinese society equate children's academic achievement with parental success."
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Empathy means that you struggle to understand why a child is acting the way that she is. You are unable to put yourself in her place.
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Teachers tend to emphasize the areas of the curriculum in which they have greater expertise.
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A student teacher should never operate as a role model for the cooperating teacher.
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41
When ethical dilemmas arise, teachers are first to consider
A) if anyone else is aware of the ethical dilemma.
B) what is best for the child.
C) if it is truly any of their business.
D) the parents' feelings.
E) how resolution would benefit them personally.
A) if anyone else is aware of the ethical dilemma.
B) what is best for the child.
C) if it is truly any of their business.
D) the parents' feelings.
E) how resolution would benefit them personally.
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42
Which of these is not an example of an ethical dilemma that may be experienced by a student teacher?
A) seeing a coworker steal
B) hearing discriminatory comment in a classroom
C) noticing a licensing law violation at her placement site
D) receiving constructive feedback from a cooperating teacher
E) accidentally breaking some type of classroom equipment
A) seeing a coworker steal
B) hearing discriminatory comment in a classroom
C) noticing a licensing law violation at her placement site
D) receiving constructive feedback from a cooperating teacher
E) accidentally breaking some type of classroom equipment
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43
Valuing can be defined as
A) doing what is best for oneself.
B) feeling you have direction in your life.
C) choosing between something you want and something you have power over.
D) displaying consistent behavior reflecting a general attitude.
E) of these answers are correct.
A) doing what is best for oneself.
B) feeling you have direction in your life.
C) choosing between something you want and something you have power over.
D) displaying consistent behavior reflecting a general attitude.
E) of these answers are correct.
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44
Many of the values one holds as a student teacher
A) stem from classes.
B) were developed early in life.
C) are values that differ from those of our parent's generation.
D) can be easily changed.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) stem from classes.
B) were developed early in life.
C) are values that differ from those of our parent's generation.
D) can be easily changed.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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45
The text urges you to
A) be thoughtful, open-minded, and reflective.
B) keep the values you hold dear.
C) stand up for what you are sure is right.
D) examine your conclusions and consciously adopt others.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) be thoughtful, open-minded, and reflective.
B) keep the values you hold dear.
C) stand up for what you are sure is right.
D) examine your conclusions and consciously adopt others.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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46
Vartuli (2005) notes that a teacher's beliefs are often unarticulated
A) and yet they influence the teacher's perceptions, judgments and decisions.
B) and do not influence the teacher's perceptions, judgments and decisions.
C) and their roots cannot be explained.
D) and will likely cause problems in the classroom.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) and yet they influence the teacher's perceptions, judgments and decisions.
B) and do not influence the teacher's perceptions, judgments and decisions.
C) and their roots cannot be explained.
D) and will likely cause problems in the classroom.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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Teaching style refers to
A) the teacher's physical appearance.
B) the teacher's use of language.
C) how a teacher contributes his or her unique quality to the curriculum.
D) the energy level of the teacher.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) the teacher's physical appearance.
B) the teacher's use of language.
C) how a teacher contributes his or her unique quality to the curriculum.
D) the energy level of the teacher.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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48
People tend to have strong likes and dislikes
A) but rarely express them if they are negative.
B) but may not realize their origin.
C) and can change these with little effort.
D) but modify them into socially acceptable actions.
E) and they can readily tell you when and where these developed.
A) but rarely express them if they are negative.
B) but may not realize their origin.
C) and can change these with little effort.
D) but modify them into socially acceptable actions.
E) and they can readily tell you when and where these developed.
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49
A student teacher may feel overwhelmed working with an exceptionally talented teacher. In this situation, the student teacher should
A) ask to work in a different classroom.
B) ask to work in a different classroom temporarily.
C) ask to record the teacher with a video camera so that the student teacher can review the tape at their own pace.
D) focus on one facet of the cooperating teacher's expertise at a time.
E) consider another career path.
A) ask to work in a different classroom.
B) ask to work in a different classroom temporarily.
C) ask to record the teacher with a video camera so that the student teacher can review the tape at their own pace.
D) focus on one facet of the cooperating teacher's expertise at a time.
E) consider another career path.
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50
Sarita, a student teacher, is approached by Yvette, another student teacher, who wishes to use Sarita's lesson plan for an activity with colors. Sarita wants to help Yvette but hesitates because she feels Yvette should do her own lesson planning. NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct recommends
A) that Sarita direct Yvette to the college supervisor first.
B) telling Yvette it would be unethical.
C) sharing resources and information with coworkers.
D) respecting Yvette's request.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) that Sarita direct Yvette to the college supervisor first.
B) telling Yvette it would be unethical.
C) sharing resources and information with coworkers.
D) respecting Yvette's request.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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51
Teaching allows teachers to
A) express their values.
B) influence children's lives and values.
C) impact children powerfully.
D) hurt or heal children.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) express their values.
B) influence children's lives and values.
C) impact children powerfully.
D) hurt or heal children.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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52
Reflective teaching is
A) organizing daily activities that allow children to reflect on their lives.
B) being thoughtful and open-minded during training experiences.
C) using materials with reflective surfaces to teach children about image replication.
D) uncommon in the United States, but very popular in other countries.
E) only useful if you have been teaching for less than 1 year.
A) organizing daily activities that allow children to reflect on their lives.
B) being thoughtful and open-minded during training experiences.
C) using materials with reflective surfaces to teach children about image replication.
D) uncommon in the United States, but very popular in other countries.
E) only useful if you have been teaching for less than 1 year.
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Authenticity is
A) feeling a sense of freedom and openness that enables one to be a unique person in honesty and genuineness.
B) forcing someone to tell the truth by catching them in a lie.
C) verifying with a third party that something is telling the truth.
D) verifying that an object is real by conducting a series of tests.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) feeling a sense of freedom and openness that enables one to be a unique person in honesty and genuineness.
B) forcing someone to tell the truth by catching them in a lie.
C) verifying with a third party that something is telling the truth.
D) verifying that an object is real by conducting a series of tests.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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Empathy is
A) being able to read someone's mind.
B) being critical of another individual's choices.
C) a belief that an individual is usually not responsible for their actions.
D) not generally permitted in an early childhood classroom.
E) seeing and accepting another person's point of view.
A) being able to read someone's mind.
B) being critical of another individual's choices.
C) a belief that an individual is usually not responsible for their actions.
D) not generally permitted in an early childhood classroom.
E) seeing and accepting another person's point of view.
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55
A cooperating teacher is acting inappropriately when she labels and disrespects children of one ethnic group. The student teacher in her classroom should
A) discuss this with her college supervisor.
B) not discuss the issue with the cooperating teacher if the college supervisor so directs.
C) forget it.
D) send an anonymous note to the cooperating teacher.
E) ethically voice concern to the cooperating teacher either after or before speaking with the college supervisor.
A) discuss this with her college supervisor.
B) not discuss the issue with the cooperating teacher if the college supervisor so directs.
C) forget it.
D) send an anonymous note to the cooperating teacher.
E) ethically voice concern to the cooperating teacher either after or before speaking with the college supervisor.
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56
The acronym CARE stands for
A) children, action, redirection, educators.
B) concern, action, revisit, evaluate.
C) children acting responsibly and ethically.
D) critical activities for real education.
E) congruence, acceptance, reliability and empathy.
A) children, action, redirection, educators.
B) concern, action, revisit, evaluate.
C) children acting responsibly and ethically.
D) critical activities for real education.
E) congruence, acceptance, reliability and empathy.
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57
Alphonso gets excited about story time. He hurries to story time each time it is announced and always asks when it will be. This is an example of a child
A) who values a regular activity.
B) who is anxious and reserved.
C) who is yet to develop a value judgment about story time.
D) who is aware that story time is part of the school's routine.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) who values a regular activity.
B) who is anxious and reserved.
C) who is yet to develop a value judgment about story time.
D) who is aware that story time is part of the school's routine.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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58
NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct states that this principle has precedence over all others
A) We shall not fail to educate.
B) We shall not notice ethnic diversity.
C) We shall not treat children unfairly.
D) We shall not harm children.
E) We shall teach in a way that makes children's lives better.
A) We shall not fail to educate.
B) We shall not notice ethnic diversity.
C) We shall not treat children unfairly.
D) We shall not harm children.
E) We shall teach in a way that makes children's lives better.
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Our ethics are
A) unrelated to the choices that we make in the classroom.
B) a set of statements that helps us deal with the temptations inherent in our occupations.
C) shared by all child care providers.
D) the same as our family and friend's ethics.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) unrelated to the choices that we make in the classroom.
B) a set of statements that helps us deal with the temptations inherent in our occupations.
C) shared by all child care providers.
D) the same as our family and friend's ethics.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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60
If people have different backgrounds who do not share similar ideals
A) they should not work together.
B) if they work together, they should organize separate activities as much as possible.
C) they often find their values being challenged.
D) they are unlikely to have any disagreements based on their personal beliefs.
E) they will be unable to have a healthy professional relationship.
A) they should not work together.
B) if they work together, they should organize separate activities as much as possible.
C) they often find their values being challenged.
D) they are unlikely to have any disagreements based on their personal beliefs.
E) they will be unable to have a healthy professional relationship.
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The term congruent refers to
A) an asymmetrical classroom design.
B) a symmetrical classroom design.
C) the similarity between what a person is thinking/feeling and what the person communicates.
D) the similarity between what a person experienced/witnessed and what the person shares in written communication with others.
E) a lesson plan that appropriately addresses multiple learning styles.
A) an asymmetrical classroom design.
B) a symmetrical classroom design.
C) the similarity between what a person is thinking/feeling and what the person communicates.
D) the similarity between what a person experienced/witnessed and what the person shares in written communication with others.
E) a lesson plan that appropriately addresses multiple learning styles.
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62
An authoritarian teaching style is
A) unethical.
B) teacher-centered.
C) child-centered.
D) theme based.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) unethical.
B) teacher-centered.
C) child-centered.
D) theme based.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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63
If a cooperating teacher makes derogatory comments about the occupation or community status of a child's parents
A) the student teacher may be faced with an ethical dilemma.
B) the student teacher should discuss her concerns with her college supervisor.
C) if she feels comfortable, the student teacher should tactfully discuss the situation with the cooperating teacher.
D) the student teacher may fear retaliation if she confronts the cooperating teacher.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) the student teacher may be faced with an ethical dilemma.
B) the student teacher should discuss her concerns with her college supervisor.
C) if she feels comfortable, the student teacher should tactfully discuss the situation with the cooperating teacher.
D) the student teacher may fear retaliation if she confronts the cooperating teacher.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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64
Intuitive teachers
A) are usually unwilling to work with student teachers.
B) may struggle to explain why they do something.
C) provide detailed explanations as to why they do something, but struggle to clearly explain how.
D) are overly sensitive to criticism so they are generally unwilling to work with a student teacher.
E) are prone to burnout.
A) are usually unwilling to work with student teachers.
B) may struggle to explain why they do something.
C) provide detailed explanations as to why they do something, but struggle to clearly explain how.
D) are overly sensitive to criticism so they are generally unwilling to work with a student teacher.
E) are prone to burnout.
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65
It is important for a student teacher to be aware of his or her values
A) in case they need to pretend to have other values in their workplace.
B) so that they are able to develop a philosophy of teaching.
C) so that they can have an answer that sounds good if a parent asks.
D) in case they are asked in a job interview to describe their values.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) in case they need to pretend to have other values in their workplace.
B) so that they are able to develop a philosophy of teaching.
C) so that they can have an answer that sounds good if a parent asks.
D) in case they are asked in a job interview to describe their values.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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66
A negative experience with a psychologically damaged child can lead a teacher to formulate a stereotype about all children who
A) look like this child.
B) come from the same socioeconomic background,
C) belong to the same racial or ethnic group.
D) are of the same sex.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) look like this child.
B) come from the same socioeconomic background,
C) belong to the same racial or ethnic group.
D) are of the same sex.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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67
A student teacher's personal history and mission statement will be include and be influenced by
A) their own experiences as children.
B) their own experiences as scholars preparing for teaching.
C) their experiences as members of ethnic and cultural groups.
D) their own experiences as children and scholars preparing for teaching.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) their own experiences as children.
B) their own experiences as scholars preparing for teaching.
C) their experiences as members of ethnic and cultural groups.
D) their own experiences as children and scholars preparing for teaching.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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An open and flexible classroom
A) takes a lot of planning.
B) may be perceived by others as easy to create.
C) may be perceived by others as easy to create, but actually takes a lot of planning.
D) generally has more accidents and misused equipment.
E) is discouraged by most center directors.
A) takes a lot of planning.
B) may be perceived by others as easy to create.
C) may be perceived by others as easy to create, but actually takes a lot of planning.
D) generally has more accidents and misused equipment.
E) is discouraged by most center directors.
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69
Teachers that have an authoritarian teaching style usually have
A) rigid classroom rules.
B) fewer children.
C) more large group activities.
D) less time scheduled for children to play outside.
E) None of these choices are correct.
A) rigid classroom rules.
B) fewer children.
C) more large group activities.
D) less time scheduled for children to play outside.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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70
The three components of Krathwol's affective domain that early childhood educators are most concerned with are
A) getting, giving and growing.
B) receiving, reacting and processing.
C) understanding, knowing solutions and acting.
D) growing in knowledge, applying information learned and revisiting the completed process.
E) receiving, responding and valuing.
A) getting, giving and growing.
B) receiving, reacting and processing.
C) understanding, knowing solutions and acting.
D) growing in knowledge, applying information learned and revisiting the completed process.
E) receiving, responding and valuing.
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Krathwol arranged the affective domain into a hierarchy as follows
A) get, give, grow, go back and go again.
B) receiving, reacting, processing, planning and proactively making changes.
C) understanding, knowing solutions and acting.
D) growing in knowledge, applying information learned and revisiting the completed process.
E) receiving, responding, valuing, organization and characterization by a value or value complex.
A) get, give, grow, go back and go again.
B) receiving, reacting, processing, planning and proactively making changes.
C) understanding, knowing solutions and acting.
D) growing in knowledge, applying information learned and revisiting the completed process.
E) receiving, responding, valuing, organization and characterization by a value or value complex.
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72
According to the text, a smile is an example of
A) accidental encouragement.
B) an extrinsic reward.
C) an intrinsic reward.
D) incidental encouragement.
E) reward based feedback.
A) accidental encouragement.
B) an extrinsic reward.
C) an intrinsic reward.
D) incidental encouragement.
E) reward based feedback.
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73
The curriculum in a classroom is
A) largely just for show.
B) the detailed records that teachers keep regarding each child's learning style.
C) not meant to be shared with the parents.
D) the overall master plan of the early childhood program.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) largely just for show.
B) the detailed records that teachers keep regarding each child's learning style.
C) not meant to be shared with the parents.
D) the overall master plan of the early childhood program.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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If a teacher values creativity as a process
A) she might protest teaching tools such as worksheets to learn reading, writing and mathematics.
B) she will struggle to be successful.
C) she will not have to work as hard to be successful.
D) she might create teaching tools such as worksheets to learn reading, writing and mathematics.
E) she will not teach any subjects other than art and music.
A) she might protest teaching tools such as worksheets to learn reading, writing and mathematics.
B) she will struggle to be successful.
C) she will not have to work as hard to be successful.
D) she might create teaching tools such as worksheets to learn reading, writing and mathematics.
E) she will not teach any subjects other than art and music.
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Many students
A) ignore everything learned in their student teacher practicum to avoid being inappropriately influenced by others.
B) model themselves after teachers who have influenced them in the past.
C) use a video camera to record their cooperating teacher in order to thoroughly adopt his or her classroom style.
D) intentionally choose a teaching unlike their cooperating teacher so that they don't appear to be copying him or her.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) ignore everything learned in their student teacher practicum to avoid being inappropriately influenced by others.
B) model themselves after teachers who have influenced them in the past.
C) use a video camera to record their cooperating teacher in order to thoroughly adopt his or her classroom style.
D) intentionally choose a teaching unlike their cooperating teacher so that they don't appear to be copying him or her.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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Feedback
A) should be ignored if the student teacher disagrees with it.
B) may seem positive, negative or otherwise.
C) is only valuable if the person providing it took the time to write down their thoughts, feelings and suggestions.
D) only provided by the cooperating for the student teacher.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) should be ignored if the student teacher disagrees with it.
B) may seem positive, negative or otherwise.
C) is only valuable if the person providing it took the time to write down their thoughts, feelings and suggestions.
D) only provided by the cooperating for the student teacher.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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77
Smiles from parents when a child does something that they approve of
A) should be discouraged by early childhood teachers.
B) aren't often noticed by other children.
C) eventually go unnoticed as the child grows older.
D) shape the child's behavior so that they begin to accept what their parents accept.
E) None of these choices are correct.
A) should be discouraged by early childhood teachers.
B) aren't often noticed by other children.
C) eventually go unnoticed as the child grows older.
D) shape the child's behavior so that they begin to accept what their parents accept.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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78
Touching a child on the shoulder as a reminder to settle down is an example of
A) risky behavior.
B) redirection.
C) positive reinforcement.
D) a nonverbal response.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) risky behavior.
B) redirection.
C) positive reinforcement.
D) a nonverbal response.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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Affective domain refers to
A) an effective classroom.
B) the field of knowledge associated with feelings and values.
C) a value-based classroom.
D) the area of the classroom where group activities are conducted.
E) online learning resources.
A) an effective classroom.
B) the field of knowledge associated with feelings and values.
C) a value-based classroom.
D) the area of the classroom where group activities are conducted.
E) online learning resources.
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80
Observation is
A) usually conducted without the student teacher or cooperating teacher's knowledge.
B) the process of learning that comes from watching, noting the behavior of and imitating models.
C) conducted by at least 4 people at a time.
D) potentially disruptive to the classroom.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) usually conducted without the student teacher or cooperating teacher's knowledge.
B) the process of learning that comes from watching, noting the behavior of and imitating models.
C) conducted by at least 4 people at a time.
D) potentially disruptive to the classroom.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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