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Michael, a middle school student diagnosed with an emotional disturbance, has difficulty
controlling behaviors that interfere with his academic growth and development. Which of the
following is the most effective teacher strategy for helping Michael focus on academics?
Minimizing visual and auditory stimuli for the student and clearly outlining areas where
specific behaviors are expected
A teacher wants to learn how to implement an instructional strategy for the upcoming school
year. Which of the following professional development practices will best help the teacher?
Attending a workshop
Which of the following best explains why grade-equivalent scores are useful? They
compare a student's performance with the average performance of students at other grade levels.
Which of the following is the most reasonable statement based on the self-determination theory?
Students who are academically competent, independent, and able to relate to others will
be intrinsically motivated.
Mr. Burgess is creating a lesson for his eighth-grade English class to introduce a new novel. The
novel has vivid descriptions of a historical event that some students have no prior knowledge of.
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He needs to establish the historical background to engage students in a preliminary dialogue
about the event before they read the novel. Which of the following strategies uses the most
appropriate resource for introducing the new content? Showing an educational video on
the event to the class
Which of the following best describes the type of scoring that applies many criteria at the same
time to evaluate an end-of-course project and results in a single grade? Holistic scoring
A seventh-grade language arts teacher plans an instructional unit based on a novel that students
will read in class. Which of the following activities is most appropriate to include in the unit if
the students are in the formal operational stage of cognitive development? Writing an
explanation about the symbolism found in the novel
Which of the following approaches is the best way to establish and foster positive relationships
between the school and families? Meeting and greeting families as they arrive to school
events
Which of the following instructional activities best requires students to engage in the complex
cognitive process of detecting bias? Analyzing keywords used in a news article to
determine the point of view of the author
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During a unit on the Civil War, a fifth-grade teacher wants to evaluate the metacognitive
knowledge of students on a higher level of Bloom's taxonomy. Which of the following is the best
example of an objective written at the highest level? Having students describe their
strategies for evaluating why Kansas remained a free state during the Civil War
To help students construct knowledge, it is most important for a teacher to first consider the
students' background experiences
Teachers form groups from different grade levels and subject areas to analyze student scores
from different assessments. The teachers are primarily participating in the professional
development practice of learning communities
A raw score on a standardized test is best defined as which of the following? The number
of questions a student answers correctly
According to the psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, children's moral reasoning processes mature
over time.
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Place each of the following descriptions of children's moral reasoning at different developmental
stages in order from least complex to most complex.
A.) A child obeys because it is in one's best interest to obey; morality is based on rewards and
self-interest.
B.) A child's actions emphasize healthy interpersonal relationships; morality is based on loyalty
to the group.
C.) A child obeys because an authority figure says to obey; morality is based on little thought and
avoiding punishment. Least Complex - C
Middle - A
Most Complex - B
An English teacher develops a learning objective in which students use analytical skills with a
short story that they just read. Which of the following student activities is the most appropriate
for achieving the instructional objective? Writing a critique of the author's use of
figurative language