Deck 1: Primary Teaching: A Personal Perspective

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Teaching can be seen as an art, craft or science.
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In the middle of the twentieth century, educators fought hard for teaching to be accepted as a profession much in the same way as . . .?

A) Plumbing
B) Medicine
C) Law
D) Policing
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When do you have to be mindful that you are a representative of the teaching profession?

A) During school hours
B) After-school clubs
C) During the weekend
D) At a social gathering on a week night
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Which might be helpful aspects to consider when evaluating your lessons?

A) The successes of the lesson
B) The children's learning
C) Your teaching
D) Implications for your future practice
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Which of the following are are an aspect of the Teachers' Standards?

A) Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how pupils learn and how this impacts on teaching
B) Work above and beyond the required expectations of your head teacher
C) Make contact with parents each week to ensure quality relationships
D) Establish a safe and stimulating environment for pupils, rooted in mutual respect
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Reflect on the best teacher you have had. What characteristics of a good teacher did they have?
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Define what you mean by 'professionalism'.
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Reflection starts with 'questioning thoughts' (McGregor and Cartwright, 2011) Make a list of questions that could prompt you to understand what, when and how an event happened.
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What factors are, for you, key in the success of your placements? Why?
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How must your subject knowledge develop?

A) Improving the quality of your factual knowledge
B) Having knowledge of where and how to access facts through a variety of media
C) Possessing teaching and learning strategies by which children can gain knowledge and grasp concepts
D) Having knowledge of specific techniques to facilitate learning
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How many factors may help you to deconstruct the evaluation process?

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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The children enjoyed the lesson and understood the learning objective' is an effective lesson evaluation to make.
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Feedback is a one-way process where the mentor tells the trainee how their lesson went.
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Teaching assistants need to be clear about a teacher's expectations.
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Teaching placement is the most important part of a trainee's training
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Where are you likely to be positioned when you are involved in enactive teaching?

A) With a group
B) In front of the class
C) One-to-one
D) On your own, marking
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Which approach to placements is it best to have as a trainee teacher?

A) Proactive
B) Reactive
C) A mixture of the two
D) Neither
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How many broad principles are there in the the Teachers' Standards?

A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
E) 9
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How many parts to the Teachers' Standards are there?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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Progression through a placement is essential. Make notes on how your training provider supports your development in one placement of your choice.
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Deck 1: Primary Teaching: A Personal Perspective
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Teaching can be seen as an art, craft or science.
True
2
In the middle of the twentieth century, educators fought hard for teaching to be accepted as a profession much in the same way as . . .?

A) Plumbing
B) Medicine
C) Law
D) Policing
B, C
3
When do you have to be mindful that you are a representative of the teaching profession?

A) During school hours
B) After-school clubs
C) During the weekend
D) At a social gathering on a week night
A, B, C, D
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Which might be helpful aspects to consider when evaluating your lessons?

A) The successes of the lesson
B) The children's learning
C) Your teaching
D) Implications for your future practice
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Which of the following are are an aspect of the Teachers' Standards?

A) Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of how pupils learn and how this impacts on teaching
B) Work above and beyond the required expectations of your head teacher
C) Make contact with parents each week to ensure quality relationships
D) Establish a safe and stimulating environment for pupils, rooted in mutual respect
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Reflect on the best teacher you have had. What characteristics of a good teacher did they have?
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Define what you mean by 'professionalism'.
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Reflection starts with 'questioning thoughts' (McGregor and Cartwright, 2011) Make a list of questions that could prompt you to understand what, when and how an event happened.
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What factors are, for you, key in the success of your placements? Why?
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How must your subject knowledge develop?

A) Improving the quality of your factual knowledge
B) Having knowledge of where and how to access facts through a variety of media
C) Possessing teaching and learning strategies by which children can gain knowledge and grasp concepts
D) Having knowledge of specific techniques to facilitate learning
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How many factors may help you to deconstruct the evaluation process?

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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The children enjoyed the lesson and understood the learning objective' is an effective lesson evaluation to make.
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Feedback is a one-way process where the mentor tells the trainee how their lesson went.
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Teaching assistants need to be clear about a teacher's expectations.
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Teaching placement is the most important part of a trainee's training
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Where are you likely to be positioned when you are involved in enactive teaching?

A) With a group
B) In front of the class
C) One-to-one
D) On your own, marking
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Which approach to placements is it best to have as a trainee teacher?

A) Proactive
B) Reactive
C) A mixture of the two
D) Neither
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How many broad principles are there in the the Teachers' Standards?

A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
E) 9
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How many parts to the Teachers' Standards are there?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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Progression through a placement is essential. Make notes on how your training provider supports your development in one placement of your choice.
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