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Pass the WGU D169 Foundations of Education Objective Assessment on your first attempt with this 2026/2027 complete study set. It contains updated exact exam questions covering historical and philosophical foundations of education, legal and ethical issues in teaching, student diversity and inclusive practices, classroom management and instructional strategies, and assessment and data-driven decision making. Each verified answer helps you master foundations of education concepts and guarantee your pass. Backed by our Pass Guarantee. Download now.

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WGU D169 OA FINAL EXAM STUDY
SET Actual Exam 2026/2027 Complete
Questions and Verified Answers Pass
Guaranteed - A+ Graded

SECTION 1: THE TEACHING PROFESSION (Questions 1-15)

Q1: A third-grade teacher is planning a science lesson on plant growth. She wants students to be
able to explain the process of photosynthesis by the end of the lesson. This approach, which
focuses on enduring ideas and essential knowledge, aligns most closely with which educational
philosophy?

A. Progressivism B. Essentialism [CORRECT] C. Reconstructionism D. Existentialism

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Essentialism focuses on teaching essential skills and knowledge, core curriculum,
and enduring ideas that all students should master (B). Progressivism (A) emphasizes student-
centered, experiential learning rather than core knowledge. Reconstructionism (C) focuses on
using education for social reform. Existentialism (D) emphasizes individual choice and personal
meaning rather than standardized essential content.



Q2: A high school social studies teacher designs a unit where students analyze current social
inequalities and develop action plans to address community issues. This approach aligns with
which educational philosophy?

A. Perennialism B. Essentialism C. Reconstructionism [CORRECT] D. Existentialism

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Reconstructionism views education as a tool for social reform and addressing societal
issues (C). Perennialism (A) focuses on enduring ideas and great books. Essentialism (B)
emphasizes core knowledge and skills. Existentialism (D) focuses on individual meaning rather
than collective social action.

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Q3: A literature teacher centers her curriculum on reading and discussing classic works by
Shakespeare, Plato, and Dante, believing these texts contain timeless truths relevant to all
generations. This aligns with which philosophy?

A. Perennialism [CORRECT] B. Progressivism C. Reconstructionism D. Essentialism

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Perennialism emphasizes enduring ideas, universal truths, and the study of great
books that have stood the test of time (A). Progressivism (B) focuses on contemporary problems
and student experience. Reconstructionism (C) emphasizes social reform. Essentialism (D)
focuses on practical skills and knowledge rather than classical texts.



Q4: A teacher encourages students to explore their own values, make authentic choices about
their learning, and find personal meaning in their education. This approach reflects which
philosophy?

A. Perennialism B. Essentialism C. Existentialism [CORRECT] D. Reconstructionism

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Existentialism emphasizes individual choice, personal meaning, freedom, and
authenticity in education (C). Perennialism (A) and Essentialism (B) emphasize external
standards and content. Reconstructionism (D) focuses on social responsibility rather than
individual meaning-making.



Q5: A middle school teacher creates learning centers where students explore real-world problems
through hands-on activities and collaborative projects. This reflects which educational
philosophy?
A. Perennialism B. Progressivism [CORRECT] C. Essentialism D. Existentialism

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Progressivism emphasizes student-centered, experiential learning, problem-solving,
and learning by doing (B). Perennialism (A) and Essentialism (C) are teacher-centered with
predetermined content. Existentialism (D) focuses on individual introspection rather than
collaborative problem-solving.



Q6: Which landmark legislation required states to test students annually in reading and math in
grades 3-8 and once in high school, with consequences for schools not making adequate yearly
progress?

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A. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) B. No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)
[CORRECT] C. Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) D. Elementary and Secondary Education
Act (ESEA)

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The No Child Left Behind Act (2001) mandated annual testing in reading and math
for grades 3-8 and high school, with adequate yearly progress (AYP) requirements and sanctions
for underperforming schools (B). IDEA (A) focuses on special education. ESSA (C) replaced
NCLB in 2015 and reduced federal testing mandates. ESEA (D) was the 1965 original legislation
without NCLB's specific testing requirements.



Q7: The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015 differed from No Child Left Behind
primarily by:

A. Eliminating all standardized testing requirements B. Increasing federal control over school
accountability C. Giving states more flexibility in accountability measures and school
improvement strategies [CORRECT] D. Removing all requirements for reporting student
achievement data by subgroup

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: ESSA maintained testing requirements but significantly reduced federal control,
giving states more flexibility in setting accountability measures, determining school
improvement strategies, and using multiple indicators of school quality (C). Testing was not
eliminated (A), federal control decreased rather than increased (B), and ESSA maintained
subgroup reporting requirements (D).



Q8: A teacher learns that a colleague has been sharing confidential student information with
unauthorized individuals. According to professional ethics, the teacher's primary responsibility is
to:

A. Ignore the situation to maintain collegial relationships B. Confront the colleague publicly to
ensure transparency C. Report the breach of confidentiality to appropriate administrators
[CORRECT] D. Discuss the situation with other teachers to gather opinions

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Educators have an ethical obligation to maintain student confidentiality and must
report breaches to appropriate authorities to protect student rights (C). Ignoring the situation (A)
violates ethical responsibilities. Public confrontation (B) and discussing with unauthorized
colleagues (D) compound the confidentiality breach.

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