EDUC 305 Quiz 7
Question 1
1.25 out of 1.25 points
The challenge at the end of the Biblical Integration video was to
Selected be growing as a Christian, applying to Bible to your own life, so as to be a
Answer: living example and model, spontaneously taking opportunities as they
arise.
Question 2
1.25 out of 1.25 points
In the Biblical Integration video, the iceberg analogy describes the difference between
the part of the iceberg above the water and the part of the iceberg that is below the
water. What do these two parts represent?
Selected The part above the water represents the visible actions of the students
Answer: while the part below the water represents their values and beliefs.
Question 3
1.25 out of 1.25 points
In order to be considered Biblical integration, a teacher must use the actual words of the
Bible in the lesson.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
Question 4
1.25 out of 1.25 points
Critics of the student-centered curriculum maintain that
Selected a.
Answer: important content is overlooked.
Question 5
1.25 out of 1.25 points
st
Partnership for 21 Century Skills represents the push towards curriculum that better prepares
students for
Selected a.
Answer: the global job market.
Question 6
1.25 out of 1.25 points
The __________ curriculum places an emphasis on moral and ethical development.
Selected a.
Answer: values-centered
Question 7
1.25 out of 1.25 points
Rosemary, an elementary-school teacher, doesn't like a structured curriculum, although she does
believe in well-planned learning experiences. She likes to “go with the flow” of student curiosity and
to use learning centers, dramatizations, and projects based on the emerging interests of her students.
Which of the following types of student-centered curricula would best meet her needs?
Question 1
1.25 out of 1.25 points
The challenge at the end of the Biblical Integration video was to
Selected be growing as a Christian, applying to Bible to your own life, so as to be a
Answer: living example and model, spontaneously taking opportunities as they
arise.
Question 2
1.25 out of 1.25 points
In the Biblical Integration video, the iceberg analogy describes the difference between
the part of the iceberg above the water and the part of the iceberg that is below the
water. What do these two parts represent?
Selected The part above the water represents the visible actions of the students
Answer: while the part below the water represents their values and beliefs.
Question 3
1.25 out of 1.25 points
In order to be considered Biblical integration, a teacher must use the actual words of the
Bible in the lesson.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
Question 4
1.25 out of 1.25 points
Critics of the student-centered curriculum maintain that
Selected a.
Answer: important content is overlooked.
Question 5
1.25 out of 1.25 points
st
Partnership for 21 Century Skills represents the push towards curriculum that better prepares
students for
Selected a.
Answer: the global job market.
Question 6
1.25 out of 1.25 points
The __________ curriculum places an emphasis on moral and ethical development.
Selected a.
Answer: values-centered
Question 7
1.25 out of 1.25 points
Rosemary, an elementary-school teacher, doesn't like a structured curriculum, although she does
believe in well-planned learning experiences. She likes to “go with the flow” of student curiosity and
to use learning centers, dramatizations, and projects based on the emerging interests of her students.
Which of the following types of student-centered curricula would best meet her needs?