PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
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1) What is the main focus of 'Including Samuel'? - ANSWER Inclusive education and
supporting students with disabilities.
2) What challenges are highlighted in 'Gee Whiz, Whiz, Kids'? - ANSWER
Challenges and accommodations for gifted students.
3) What is the debate presented in 'Medicating Kids'? - ANSWER The pros and cons
of ADHD medication and ethical considerations.
4) What classroom management strategies are discussed in 'Wild Child'? - ANSWER
Understanding behavioral challenges and effective management techniques.
5) What are the two approaches to teaching reading discussed? - ANSWER Phonics
(bottom-up) and Whole Language (top-down).
6) What are the advantages of Phonics? - ANSWER Phonemic awareness, word
attack skills, and decoding.
7) What are the disadvantages of Phonics? - ANSWER It can be slow, tedious, and
may reduce motivation.
,8) What are the advantages of Whole Language? - ANSWER It is meaningful,
engaging, and integrates all literacy skills.
9) What are the disadvantages of Whole Language? - ANSWER It may lead to less
phonemic awareness and encourages invented spelling.
10) What is invented spelling? - ANSWER Encourages experimentation and
reinforces phonics in context.
11) What are the critical skills in Science education? - ANSWER Information
acquisition, processing, and integration.
12) What are the critical skills in Social Studies education? - ANSWER Information
acquisition, processing, and interpersonal participation.
13) What are mnemonics? - ANSWER Memory aids such as phrases, rhymes, and
acronyms.
14) What are graphic organizers? - ANSWER Visual representations like concept
maps, Venn diagrams, and flow charts.
15) What are restorative practices in behavior management? - ANSWER Focus on
repairing harm and community building through student reflection.
16) What is reinforcement in behavior management? - ANSWER It strengthens
behavior by adding something desirable (positive) or removing something undesirable
(negative).
17) What is punishment in behavior management? - ANSWER It weakens behavior by
adding something undesirable (positive) or removing something desirable (negative).
18) What penalties should be avoided in behavior management? - ANSWER Physical,
psychological, extra homework, missing recess, and out-of-school suspension.
, 19) What is the Classroom Action Zone? - ANSWER An area where the teacher
actively monitors and interacts with students to increase attention and reduce
misbehavior.
20) What strategies can be used for excessive talking in class? - ANSWER Private
cues, timers, seating arrangements, and clear rules.
21) What are the pros of ADHD medication? - ANSWER Helps focus and improves
academic performance.
22) What are the cons of ADHD medication? - ANSWER Side effects, ethical
concerns, and it does not teach self-management.
23) What is the Planning Pyramid model? - ANSWER A model that categorizes tasks
into three levels: all, most, and some.
24) What does Bloom's Taxonomy encompass? - ANSWER A hierarchy of cognitive
skills: Remember, Understand, Apply, Evaluate, Create.
25) What is UDL? - ANSWER Universal Design for Learning, focusing on
representation, expression, and engagement.
26) What are the physiological needs in classroom environments? - ANSWER Basic
functional needs that must be met for effective learning.
27) What is the importance of measuring instructional progress? - ANSWER To
establish a baseline, set goals, and monitor trends or changes.
28) What are the needs of gifted and talented students? - ANSWER Challenge,
enrichment, and engagement through higher-order thinking and differentiated
instruction.